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… charge of second- degree aggravated assault based on accomplice liability, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(1) and N.J.S.A. … mandated. N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6(a)(2)." For the sake of completeness, Judge Warshaw also considered whether … health issues placed him at higher risk to suffer medical complications should he contract COVID-19 and whether the …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Somerset County, Docket No. FM-18-0644-14. Mark … by the entireties. In 2014, however, when plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce, defendant moved to dismiss it on the … its validity. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I: THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED ERROR WHEN IT …
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… LLC; INTERNATIONAL SENIOR DEVELOPMENT, LLC; and STUART D. MILLS, Defendants-Appellants, and BOROUGH OF CLAYTON and … for purpose of recordation. 3 A-2697-16T4 The litigation commenced upon the filing of a verified complaint and order … on January 18, 2017.3 This appeal followed.4 The following points were raised by appellant on appeal: POINT I THE TRIAL …
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… tops, [three] razor blades and $453." Weaver was advised to complete and return a form indicating whether he wished to … A-3965-17T3 actions.3 Although Weaver sent correspondence complaining that his hearings were not promptly scheduled as … of any requests by his counsel to schedule the hearings or complaints by his counsel concerning any purported delays by …
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… of N.J.S.A. 39:3-10, which prohibits the operation of a commercial motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration of … 39:4-50a, the general refusal statute, instead of the [commercial driver's license (CDL)] statute pursuant to … of the consequences of refusal." Ibid. Defendant correctly points out that in State v. Cummings, 184 N.J. 84, 90 n.1 …
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… Craig Szemple appeals from the denial of his motion to compel the State to provide him "with copies of any and all … TRIAL COURT ERRED IN TREATING . . . DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO COMPEL DISCLOSURE OF EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE NECESSARY FOR … given names to avoid confusion. We mean no disrespect or familiarity by so doing. 3 A-0677-18T2 POINT III THERE MUST BE …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Union County, Docket No. FD-20-1189-13. Freeman … record. According to C.N., T.K. was regularly in the company of the child and was sometimes responsible for her … changed circumstances standard. Ibid. As we explained in Costa v. Costa, 440 N.J. Super. 1, 4 (App. Div. 2015): …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Sussex County, Docket No. FM-19-0181-11. J.M., … J.M.1 appeals from the February 25, 2019 order of the Family Part denying his motion to terminate his alimony … after executing the PSA, M.M. filed for divorce. In her complaint, M.M. requested the court enter an order directing …
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… 2C:39-5(b), that an indictment charged him with having committed. The court sentenced defendant in accordance with … activity by a defendant before effectuating a Terry stop. Comparing the CI's information in this case to that which … denial of his suppression motion, and the State agreed to recommend a sentence of five years with a three-and-one-half …
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… of Igor Sturm, attorneys for appellant (William C. MacMillan, on the briefs). Gary C. Zeitz, LLC, attorneys for … than two years from the sale date – so the propriety of the commencement of these actions and the legitimacy of the … after this one and the next one in July [referring to the similar motion to deem the Magnolia property abandoned], …
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… gain entry and secure the premises. The PCR court issued a comprehensive well-reasoned oral decision on May 18, 2017. … 151 N.J. 41, 52 (1997) (citation omitted). "Absent compelling, extenuating circumstances, the burden to justify … satisfied he has not demonstrated excusable neglect to overcome the time bar under Rule 3:22-12. Defendant has also …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … “Defendants”), for an Order dismissing Plaintiff’s Complaint in Lieu of Answer, filed on October 23, 2018. … of many of the problems and areas Plaintiffs’ Complaint points to. It is also clear based on the business judgment …
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… a September 17, 2014 judgment of conviction and order for commitment, sentencing NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … record. On St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 2010, Officers Kamil Warriach and Gabriel Carrasquillo, members of the Asbury … and traveled at a speeds estimated from fifty to eighty miles per hour, where the posted limit was twenty-five miles …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a six-year custodial term with thirty-three months … evidence present in the record . . . . [our] task is complete and [we] should not disturb the result." Id. at … judge erred by denying his suppression motion, defendant points to several observations made by Detective Szbanz and …
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… identified defendant from a photo array as the person who committed the robbery at the bank. On September 27, 2006, … needed money to pay his bills and help support his family. Defendant also stated that he had helped support his … or justify his criminal conduct. However, as the State points out, defendant's 9 A-1198-15T3 addiction was known to …
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… D. Laurino, Acting Essex County Prosecutor, attorney; Camila A. Garces, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … pertinent to this appeal from the record. Following the completion of a sentence served at the Adult Diagnostic and … at the STU. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT ONE THE PCR PETITION …
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… v. DAVINE J. RICE, a/k/a LATEEF J. HICKS, MILL RICE, Defendant-Appellant. Submitted November 29, 2017 … third- degree drug distribution, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5. The recommended sentence for the certain persons charge was the … RECOVERY OF THE EVIDENCE TO AVOID SUPPRESSION A. Failure to Comply With Command To Stop Does Not Automatically Render …
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… found floating in a pond approximately three-tenths of a mile from the body. Detective Jeffrey Thompson arrived at … revealed the cause of death to be asphyxia caused by a combination of blood in 3 A-0194-15T1 the lungs, the … and concluded: [A]lthough defendant presented reasonable points regarding defendant's Motion for New Trial on the …
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… a warrantless search, the court found the State had "overcome the hurdle in providing additional information as it … tip may imply" that the knowledge of the criminal activity comes from a "trustworthy source." Stovall, 170 N.J. at 362. … a furtive gesture by moving something to his pocket. These combination of factors do not provide a reasonable …
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… Jimenez, Raul Augustin Jimenez, and Lirio Jimenez2 filed a complaint in the Law Division against defendant seeking … could include, for example, the interests of the debtor's family members in not being dispossessed from their home. Id. … adoption of N.J.S.A. 46:3-17.4 (when Newman v. Chase and similar equity- based case law applied to tenancies by the …