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… manner in which the alleged failure to file a direct appeal comes before us, we must vacate the order under review and … to file a direct appeal. Lest we relegate defendant to a future PCR petition based on PCR counsel's failure to more … no direct appeal was filed; and a one-page certification of service. As for the Flores-Ortega argument, we focus our …
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… lane of travel, justified the officer's utilization of the community caretaker exception to the warrant requirement. … A-0548-16T3 3 His aim was to ensure that no northbound vehicles on Route 54 traveled further north from Intersection B, … other hand, police officers perform a wide range of social services, such as aiding those in danger of harm, preserving …
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… in light of her contentions and the applicable principles of law, we affirm. Defendant was charged in an … as a third-degree crime. The prosecutor agreed to recommend a three-year sentence subject to the No Early … parole. She also testified that she was satisfied with the services of defense counsel, that she was not forced or …
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… $10,865 monthly. That figure was approximately $200 less per month than the expenses listed on plaintiff's CIS. … On his CIS, defendant claimed a net average weekly income of only $1,000, far less than his own reckoning of the … possible that he later also paid $1,400 to avoid a utility service shut-off for the marital home, then occupied by the …
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… from this point forward: Any application for funds in the future should be made by the parties on behalf of the … to pay to replenish the Trust represented 7.25% of their combined incomes of approximately $827,000 during 2012 … the counsel fees she incurred in connection with the legal services it provided in this matrimonial case, it has the …
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… days before the deadline. In July 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint for damages in the amount of $15,000. The … of the premises, the "reasonable value of goods and services provided," breach of contract, "book account," and … conclude plaintiff's reliance here on that holding is inapposite. Here, defendant continued to use and occupy the …
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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY,1 Defendant-Respondent, and JENNIFER KOLASINSKI, … as a supervisor for a company that provided ultrasound services. He was permitted to drive the Kia during the … between the company's two offices, various client jobsites, and the airport when necessary. Plaintiff drove the …
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… was charged in separate indictments in 2012 of having committed controlled dangerous substance (CDS) offenses. By … is already a detainer on you from ICE, the immigration service. Is that right? A. Yes. Q. You have consulted with … supports an ineffectiveness claim even under legal principles preceding the Supreme Court's landmark Padilla …
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… to count two of the indictment, in exchange for the State recommending he serve a ten-year prison term, subject to the … his remaining charges. When defendant filled out the requisite plea form with the benefit of counsel, he answered the … Moreover, defendant testified he was satisfied with the services of his attorney and had sufficient time to discuss …
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… he stated that he was satisfied with his plea counsel's services. However, he did so because he "was not aware of … counsel's only advice was "that the plea was the best outcome" without ever discussing "any other possible outcome … correct immigration status. Applying these guiding principles, we are satisfied that defendant failed to make a prima …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1970-19 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.L.N., SVP-197-01. _______________________ … ultimately becomes violent towards them. I think that the future risk is too great . . . for him to sexually assault … an involuntary civil commitment can follow an offender's service of a sentence, or other criminal disposition, when …
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… ordered him to surrender the package, 3 A-0560-19T4 and he complied. When asked if he knew why police stopped him, … Defendant also revealed he commenced psychological therapy less than two weeks after his arrest to address his mental … which may be related to the applicant's crime and for which services are unavailable within the criminal justice system, …
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… Whipple and Gooden Brown. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 60-3/17. Marc Howard … in September 2016, petitioner commissioned Consulting Services Associates (CSA) to perform a study. Using … finding of intentional discrimination is not a prerequisite for state remedies for racial imbalance." Id. at 472. …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FV-12-1047-18. Roberts & Teeter, … the Chancery Division, Family Part found defendant J.H. committed an act of domestic violence against plaintiff … trash, wrote J.H. a note, and left money to pay the public service bill in J.H.'s bedroom. At one point, J.H. came into …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3866-18T3 In Financial Services Vehicle Trust v. Panter, 458 N.J. Super. 244 (App. … the claim remains obligated to persuade the factfinder with competent and admissible evidence that the vehicle's value … by this stigma. [Id. at 251.] We also described other wrinkles that might appear in such a case, id. at 252- 53, for …
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… when he was fifteen years old. He attended high school and completed some college courses in the United States. At the … hearing, defendant was thirty-two years old. He used the services of a translator during the hearing. 3 A-4322-18T1 … served by day reporting. He did not appeal and successfully completed probation. Ten years later, in June 2018, …
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… A-2608-18T4 EVELYN JEFFERSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL GROUP d/b/a JFK MEDICAL CENTER, and JEAN … On December 23, 2013, the vice president of patient care services signed a personnel action form, terminating … employers to report negative information about employees to future employers, especially in the crucial healthcare …
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… his sentence. He certified he was active in his church and community, and never had any involvement in the criminal … but the photo array included "multiple dark-skinned black males." Defendant argued this made the photo array highly … all your questions? A. Yes. Q. Are you satisfied with his services to you, sir? A. Yes. Defendant's unsupported …
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… victim a stolen property report and explained she needed to complete the document to report the stolen items. The victim … were not done with the intention to violate Department rules. 4 A-1321-19 On February 6, 2018, the Department filed … he [or she] undertakes upon voluntary entry into the public service.'" Phillips, 117 N.J. at 577 (quoting In re Emmons, …
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… to make evidence-based arguments related to mitigation, competency, and capacity. Judge Gwendolyn Blue found … were not—which is not the case—they are substantively meritless. Defendant failed to satisfy the two-pronged test … answered his questions, he was satisfied with his counsel's services, he was pleading guilty voluntarily of his own free …