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… the State agreed to dismiss the remaining counts and to recommend sentencing in the third-degree range, see N.J.S.A. … alcohol use disorder and severe heroin use disorder, and recommended a short-term residential inpatient program. … to Drug Court, citing the significant threat to the community posed by defendant's commission of a violent …
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… City, Bradley Beach, and Eatontown. R.B.T. pled guilty to committing numerous NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … agreed to forfeit public office. After R.B.T. successfully completed PTI, the court dismissed the fourth-degree charge. … N.J. 611, 621 (2015). The Criminal Division Manager must recommend an offender and the prosecutor must give consent for …
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… final agency decision. I. This case arises from a robbery committed in August 1988. The victim resisted when Anderson … that there is a substantial likelihood that Anderson would commit another crime if released on parole. Upon that … discretion in the grant or denial of parole."). Anderson committed the underlying crimes in 1988. The statute …
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… until Sunday evening." On May 20, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint for residential custody on the ground that … son, but took no further action until the filing of his complaint. Plaintiff continued that months later, on May 14, … expose [their son] to that, and asked [plaintiff] to come and pick him up and take him with him for a while. …
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… Unit worker responded to the scene and investigated the complaint. S.M. informed the worker that although she left … an "undiagnosed" mental illness. Although the hospital recommended that P.M. schedule an appointment with its … contends that the trial judge "erred in finding that P.M. committed an act of abuse or neglect" against the children. …
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… and reserved decision. In an order dated August 28, 2017, accompanied by a Statement of Reasons, the court granted … $6000. Finally, the judge denied the executrix's request to compel defendant to pay counsel fees incurred by the Estate … endorsed in Konczyk to reach a fair, legally correct outcome. After a careful review of the record before us, we are …
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… dismissal of her personal injury action. She alleged in the complaint that she was seriously NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … to both issues, we reverse and remand for trial. Plaintiff commenced this action by filing a complaint in May 2016. … A-4925-17T2 Neusch, at their Cranford home. Plaintiff had visited her sister on a regular basis, approximately once each …
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… Monmouth Hills, Inc. (MHI) in its action to collect common area maintenance charges and fees, as well as the … Township. Monmouth Hills was created as a private community through the efforts of several investors who, in … Water Witch retained ownership of the streets and other common property in the development, including a clubhouse it …
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… cross- motion for the same relief, dismissing plaintiffs' complaint. The complaint sought the return of the deposit that plaintiffs … the purchase that was to be held in escrow by a title company pending closing or termination. Under the contract, …
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… to two years' probation and has since successfully completed his sentence. On April 25, 2018, defendant filed a … motion, based on a colorable claim of innocence and compelling reasons for seeking withdrawal." Ibid. A trial … that he did not understand he could be deported to overcome the fact that his plea form and the plea colloquy …
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… question twelve of the plea form indicated that the State recommended a "[s]entence not to exceed ten years." However, … no question that a defendant is entitled to effective and competent assistance of counsel" when counsel is appointed …
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… Street property. 3 A-3649-18T3 In August 2015, plaintiff commenced a partition action in the Chancery court to … the 17th Street property and the 6th Avenue property and to compel defendant's payment of the promised $150,000 … the parties. In a February 8, 2017 oral decision, the judge compelled defendant to transfer his interest in the 6th …
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… others were indicted in connection with a double homicide committed inside defendant's residence.1 The indictment … murder, first-degree kidnapping, first-degree conspiracy to commit murder/kidnapping, and third-degree hindering … RENDERED INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL FOR FAILING TO COMMUNICATE ADEQUATELY, REVIEW DISCOVERY, AND ASSURE THAT HE …
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… of a video conference at the county jail. Had counsel visited more, defendant argues, they would have had the proper … Div. 2000), where we held "a defendant is entitled to a complete and vigorous defense, requiring counsel, at the … trial record, in his appellate brief, and in a post-trial complaint filed with a District Ethics Committee. …
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… in her favor. In December 2017, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and order to show cause seeking to set aside the … and convincing evidence. He entered an order dismissing the complaint, and this appeal followed. Before us, plaintiff … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… prejudice, based upon the exclusivity bar of the Workers' Compensation Act, N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146 (the Act). For … to reinstatement in the event the Division of Workers' Compensation (Division) determines plaintiff's claims are not compensable under the Act. On March 5, 2015, plaintiff, an …
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… that appellant was disqualified from receiving unemployment compensation benefits on the ground that he left work … a specially-equipped truck to and from industrial clean-up sites. Once at a site, he set up the truck's equipment, … the Appeal Tribunal's determination without further comment. This appeal followed. On appeal, Holland asserts …
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… dismiss all other counts from the indictments and recommend a consecutive sentence of five years for the first … of counsel "were outside the wide range of professionally competent assistance." Ibid. Adequate assistance of counsel must be measured by a standard of "reasonable competence." State v. Jack, 144 N.J. 240, 248 (1996) (citing …
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… a 148-page report from a private investigator, largely comprised of photographs taken from a mounted camera near … party responsible for his or her own counsel fees. In an accompanying written statement of reasons, the judge said, … a couple has undertaken duties and privileges that are commonly associated with marriage or civil union but does …
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… was ineligible for a change of sentence because he had not completed service of his period of parole ineligibility.3 … also alleged his counsel was ineffective by failing to communicate with him and by failing to "file suppression … The standards established in the 2019 Manual are inapposite to our determination of defendant's PCR claim, however, …