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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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… associates." Id. at 5. The trial court granted defendant's companion application to retain another attorney to … he failed to raise the then-thirteen- year-old victim's competency to testify and failed to object "to continuous leading questions." In his accompanying brief, PCR counsel expounded upon defendant's …
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… fourteen years old. In January 2019, the child began complaining of a headache and passed out shortly after. He … eighteen-hour surgery and was placed in a medically induced coma for three weeks. In February 2019, he was transferred … prior to the MRI. The neurosurgeon rescheduled and later completed the MRI. The neurosurgeon also scheduled an …
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… than originally stated, and it was agreed MGC would commit to operating the RSC property for three years, as … selling RSC's property. In January 2019, MGC retained a commercial real estate broker to market RSC's property. … the sale of RSC's property, on June 11, 2019, they filed a complaint alleging defendants engaged in conversion, unjust …
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… A-5148-18 I. In 1994, defendant was indicted in a two-count complaint for second- degree sexual assault, N.J.S.A. … a three-year term of imprisonment. He was also ordered to comply with all registration requirements under Megan's Law, … had investigated the incident and determined he did not commit a sexual offense against his niece. And, for the …
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… card.3 He also noted seeing cigarillos, which are commonly used to smoke marijuana, inside the car. Burns … Burns also indicated he smelled a faint odor of alcohol coming from defendant's breath. Defendant denied marijuana … and he could not pinpoint if the marijuana odor was coming from defendant's person or inside the car. He also …
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… Okay. A. Yes. Yes. Expert testimony is required "to explain complex matters that would fall beyond the ken of the … or any other personal research." Defendant argues the court committed error because it did not question each juror about … was not "shock[ing] [to] the judicial conscience." State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014) (quoting State v. Roth, 95 …
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… other permit holders. The report was then opened to public comment, and DEP held a public hearing on the report on May … 2019). The RT Authority did not submit any objections to or comments on the FY 2019 annual fee report. On May 10, 2019, …
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… on defendant's petition. In a February 13, 2020 order and accompanying written decision, the judge denied defendant's … R. 3:22- 12(a)(1)(A). Defendant did not produce any competent evidence to warrant the relaxation of the …
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… the State agreeing to dismiss all remaining charges and recommend that defendant be sentenced as a second-degree … The following week, Judge Ragonese issued an order and accompanying ten-page opinion denying PCR without an … opinion issued on February 27, 2020. We add the following comments. 6 A-4529-19 II. The standard for determining …
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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 … N.J. 391, 419 (2004) (citing Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). The de novo …
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… of third- degree criminal mischief, N.J.S.A. 2C:17-3, one committed in Camden County on April 8, 2017, at the Trump … Robert P. Becker, Jr., we affirm. We add the following comments. In the first incident, defendant and two others … any restitution obligation immediately. Defendant is an accomplished poet, first published at a young age. The …
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… the ground. Any property beyond a unit's deck was deemed a common element. Joan Carella also purchased a unit at The … ultra vires because it authorized the modification of the common elements without the unanimous consent of all of the … from the deck to the ground. In June 2015, The Pointe's community manager advised plaintiffs by letter that they …
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… its order to show cause (OTSC) and dismissing its verified complaint. Plaintiff sought records related to a … practices and serves as a consultant on police matters. The company routinely files requests pursuant to the Open Public … request.4 On October 18, 2017, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and OTSC alleging OPRA violations for failure to …
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… during the marriage in 1999. He reported a minimal income from the business, which did not correspond with the … lifestyle. Plaintiff testified she believed defendant's income to be much greater than he reported due to substantial … defendant failed to provide mileage logs, even though fuel was represented as a large portion of expenses on the …
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… April 14, 2021 – Decided May 12, 2021 Before Judges Fuentes and Rose On appeal from Board of Review, Department … exercise program. Barney intended "to continue with the company . . . in the spring" but "there was [no] agreed upon … have made his condition worse, Barney did not request an accommodation from his employer. When asked whether he was …
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… him as a Tier II offender under the registration and community notification provisions of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, which subjected him to community notification and inclusion on the Sex Offender … exception under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-13(d)(2), thus circumventing community notification and inclusion on the Internet …
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… to defendant, Gilliland smelled the odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. Gilliland informed defendant … to detect the odor of marijuana emanating from the interior compartment of the vehicle." Due to the noise from the … to pay $33 in court costs, $50 to the Violent Crimes Compensation Board, $75 to the Safe Neighborhood fund, a …
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… in 1999 by enacting the Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act (EDECA). L. 1999, c. 23 (eff. Feb. 9, 1999). … hours sold in New Jersey by every TPS and BGSP had to come from Class I renewable energy sources, such as solar, … subsidies between suppliers and providers and to promote competition in the electricity supply industry." N.J.S.A. …
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… Jersey appeals from an April 17, 2020 order dismissing its complaint seeking declaratory judgment against defendant … the control of any of its departments, boards, agencies or commissions, against liability for damages to property, in … did not respond to the letter. The State filed a verified complaint and an order to show cause for a declaratory …