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… THE ACCUSER'S UNRELIABLE IN-COURT IDENTIFICATION, AND THEN COMPOUNDED THE PROBLEM BY MISCHARACTERIZING THE … store. She was later hospitalized and treated for a three-millimeter gunshot wound to her left chest and back, the … was asked whether or not the person in the video had a similar appearance to the man with the pipe. Defendant …
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… JERSEY CONSTITUTION WAS VIOLATED BY THE STATE'S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE VIENNA CONVENTION OF CONSULAR RELATIONS. … 180 days for leaving the scene of an accident. The State recommended a probationary sentence of one to five years with … F. Kennedy International Airport after a trip with his family to Russia and sought re-admission to the United States …
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… Because the proposed project does not have any access points from Adams Avenue, Murphy concluded the project would … permitted floor elevation. Because the new building will be complying with the floor elevation limits, the main floor … the subject parcel and is apparently within about a half mile of it. 9 A-3839-16T1 In August 2016, plaintiffs, who …
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… indictments with numerous crimes alleged to have been committed in two different counties. The State and defendant … decision. I. The procedural history of this matter is complex, reflecting the large number of crimes defendant is alleged to have committed in two different counties. As we have already …
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… plea agreement. Defendant appeals, raising the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED … waiver demonstrates that . . . defendant's statement was completely knowing and voluntary. Accordingly, the judge … inability to speak English, poor memory, and lack of familiarity with the criminal justice system should have …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Cumberland County, Docket No. FN-06-0088-16. … his body and he said he was corporally punished. And when I combine both of the events together, happening in a very … a fact finding of abuse or neglect." N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. L.A., 357 N.J. Super. 155, 166 (App. Div. …
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… to suppress his statement to detectives as well as his accompanying handwritten letter of apology to the alleged … but when he talked about Puerto Rico, his work, his family, anything of a general nature, he spoke freely and … because [t]he video show[ed] . . . that there [were] points where . . . defendant is formulating an answer, …
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… use disorder. Based on his symptoms, the TASC evaluator recommended that defendant participate in a medically … inpatient treatment program. The State, however, recommended defendant be denied drug court admission, 5 … a significant threat to both the public and drug court community based on his status as a "for-profit drug dealer" …
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… was guilty of aggravated manslaughter as Oliver's accomplice. A person is an accomplice of another if: "[w]ith the purpose of promoting or facilitating the commission of the offense; he (a) [s]olicits such other …
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… an order dated April 21, 2017, which denied his motions to compel the State to produce an inter-office memorandum … for a new trial. We affirm. I. On September 12, 2005, Hamilton Blackshear was shot and killed while exiting the back … certain items of personal property. Later that night, Hamilton went with Albert to Albert's house to retrieve the …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Sussex County, Docket Nos. FJ-19-0220-17, … the ages of seven and thirteen. Following a trial in family court, B.W. was adjudicated NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … 1:36-3. 2 A-3782-18T4 delinquent based on conduct that, if committed as an adult, would have constituted first-degree …
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… and Q.D. together. Shortly thereafter, A.T. and Q.D. were accosted from the shadows of a dark alleyway by an individual … based on a photo 4 A-5705-13T2 array. Both victims were familiar with defendant. A.T. went to high school with him and … judgment of conviction and sentence, raising the following points: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT'S ONE-SIDED INDENTIFICATION …
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… on his finger. On the morning of March 10, he did not comply with the facility's procedures when he went to … or wrist lock. You know, A-0471-15T2 5 there's pressure points that you're able to utilize on the body. You get … N.J. 186, 207 (2008), "erroneous instructions on material points are presumed to possess the capacity to unfairly …
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… wrong with him. Mantz testified there was no "infraction" committed by defendant. When the officer confronted … to further inquiry, defendant told the officer that he was coming from one local motel to another, which was close to … her oral decision, the judge concluded that defendant was familiar with the process of going through the metal detectors …
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… and Sackett Street of Jersey City, responding to civilian complaints of disorderly groups, drug dealing, and shots … the Assignment Judge treated him differently from a similarly-situated defendant. In support of this contention, … In this case, Judge Bariso found that defendant was not similarly-situated to the defendant in Tanco-Brito. The judge …
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… that he was swerving over the dashed lines in the road and coming close to hitting the concrete divider. Vit turned on … continued to drive without stopping for approximately one mile, before driving up onto a curb, then back onto the … State v. Molina, 168 N.J. 436, 442 (2001) (quoting State v. Miller, 108 N.J. 112, 122 (1987)). Here, the trial judge did …
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… by FISHER, P.J.A.D. This is the third time this matter has come before us. The first time, we reversed defendant's … appeal on January 5, 2015. 8 A-0520-18T1 Defendant is not similarly situated. He had already been convicted on 187's … * * * For all these reasons, we reject defendant's Points I, I(A), II, and II(A). We find insufficient merit in …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Hudson County, FJ-09-118-17. Joseph E. Krakora, … yet allow police eavesdropping on the parent- child communication that proves antithetical to that right. A.A.2 … A.A. delinquent. On appeal, A.A. raises the following points: 6 We note parenthetically that A.A.'s mother …
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… the trial court record as necessary to address the points raised by defendant on appeal. A. Ryan Tighe, a … a.m. by "glass breaking in [her] kitchen." The sound was "coming from the back door." She turned on a light, "and . . … Our review of the length of a sentence is limited. State v. Miller, 205 N.J. 109, 127 (2011). A trial court's sentencing …
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… terms of the Brimage2 plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a ten-year prison term with a forty-month period of … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE STATE’S ARBITRARY … danger or risk of injury to the defendant or his or her family resulting from the assistance; and, 5. The timeliness …