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… 3 A-1658-23 In April 2005, plaintiff was involuntarily committed into Bergen Regional, a mental health facility. … 124 N.J. 398, 412 (1991)).] Plaintiff asserts eighteen points in support of his appeal from the December 8, 2023 … and adjudicate plaintiff's long-dismissed claims. We similarly discern no error in the court's reliance on the …
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… As part of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of ten- to twelve-years' incarceration … he would be required to serve a special sentence of community supervision for life (CSL) under Megan's Law. On … alleging counsel failed to: investigate all witnesses; communicate with him; file a motion challenging the …
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… that are moveable, temporary or consumable in nature, commonly known in the law as chattels. … In other words what … necessary to prevent that other person from attempting to commit a theft criminal mischief or other criminal … this term you should think of this force as any violence, compulsion or constraint executed against a person short of …
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… entry of his judgment of conviction, defendant filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking PCR. He alleged that … Judge Guy P. Ryan issued a written opinion dismissing the complaint without an evidentiary hearing. Judge Ryan found … 151 N.J. 41, 52 (1997). A defendant must submit "sufficient competent evidence" to establish excusable neglect. State v. …
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… that defendant was falsely filing for unemployment and committing other tax fraud. In July 2019, the MCPO charged … 2C:43-12(b)(1). Admission into PTI "requires a positive recommendation from the PTI director and the consent of the … Guideline 3(e) from the now-deleted Guidelines and Official Comments to Rule 3:28. The Guidelines and Official Comments …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Union County, Docket No. FV-20-1485-20. The … lawyer advised plaintiff that defendant would file a complaint for divorce if plaintiff did not contact her … to be credible. She found defendant's testimony "at points . . . not credible," noting defendant had …
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… under Indictment No. 16-06-1271. The State agreed to recommend a sentence of 364 days in jail on the first … and understood "everything about [his] plea and the recommended sentence," reviewed the plea form, initialed, and …
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… in the roof deck. On October 8, 2020, plaintiffs filed a complaint in the special civil part, alleging: 1) consumer … implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. In their complaint, plaintiffs claimed "defendants' failure to … supplemental report opined "[t]he failure to identify the compromised roof is a clear deviation from the reasonable …
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… that will be lost in the future. He/she has a right to be compensated for any earnings which you find will probably be … [Plaintiff] would have stopped working for [Defendant]. Similarly, if you find that by using reasonably diligent … the court, not the jury. See also N.J.S.A. 59:9-2(3) for similar effect of New Jersey Tort Claims Act. Page 6 of 6 that …
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… that on (date), while the defendant was engaged in the commission of1 or attempt to commit or flight after committing or attempting to commit … In this regard, the Commentary on the New Jersey Penal Code points out that subsection c of 2C:2-6, in defining …
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… upon which this charge is based reads as follows: A person commits the crime of pattern of official misconduct if he commits two or more acts that violate the provisions of … were not part of a common plan or scheme or did not have similar methods of commission. If you find that the State has …
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… is made known on the Juror Qualification Questionnaire or communicated in some other way to court personnel. All other … The instructions should include as many of the following points as the judge deems appropriate: a. Do not allow … the jury of the interpreters’ role, using as many of the points in section 10 above, as the judge deems appropriate. …
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… at 1-5).1 Defendant was convicted in 1993 of various crimes committed against a minor, M.R. We affirmed defendant's … 92 (App. Div. Dec. 2, 1994) (slip op. at 36). One of the points that defendant raised on appeal was the State's … specifically requested would not have affected the outcome of the trial." She also determined that the records …
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… in a nine- count indictment with first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5- 2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … the assertion that the application of an income approach similar to the Rushmore Approach is appropriately applied to a property similar to the subject. 5 Now defendant argues that the court …
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… THE STATE'S PLEA OFFER, HE WAS UNABLE TO ACCEPT THE PLEA RECOMMENDATION AND INSTEAD WAS FORCED TO PROCEED TO TRIAL, … distribution of CDS in exchange for the State's recommended dismissal of the other charges and a recommended prison term of eight years with forty-two months …
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… entered, we remand for further proceedings. This action was commenced in 2006. The claims asserted in the complaint arose out of the sale of an interest in defendant … the judge found, was owned by "two factions of the Minuto family." Fifty percent was owned by the three Minutos who were …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FG-02-000054-15. Joseph … in Florida and limited in her ability to meaningfully communicate with her attorney. Even upon admission to the … J.N.H., 172 N.J. 440, 474-75 (2002); N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. T.G., 414 N.J. Super. 423, 434-35 (App. …
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… who opined that defendant "was mentally ill at the time [he committed] the alleged offenses." The expert stated that although defendant was competent to stand trial and "could appreciate the … decision within the wide spectrum of reasonable and competent representation." The judge noted that the State …
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… Major neurologist – qualified for the exemption due to a military service-connected 100 percent permanent disability … taxes with her monthly mortgage payments to her mortgage company, which sent the payments to the Township. 4 … from year to year, and there was no evidence that her military-connected disability would change. The court …