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… dismiss the remaining charges. The State also agreed to recommend treating the second-degree charge as a third-degree … with the plea forms, wherein defendant acknowledged that he committed the offenses to which he was pleading guilty and … exposure of fifteen years in prison, but the State was recommending a sentence of only four years. Defendant also …
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… State represented that in return for the plea, it would recommend the court impose a ten-year sentence, which was the … 2 "An 'open plea' [is] one that d[oes] not include a recommendation from the State, nor a prior indication from the … 3 The State agreed to dismiss the other count of the complaint, and defendant agreed to plead guilty to driving …
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… late April and early May of 2015, defendant and his cohorts committed a series of home invasion armed robberies on and … request and noted "there has been a breakdown in communication." In response to the court's inquiry, … he needed "a month" to retain the attorney he "had been communicating with." Referencing the communication problem …
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… that in exchange for his guilty plea, the State recommended he be sentenced in the third-degree range to three … a . . . great deal," considering the State agreed to recommend a sentence in the third-degree range for defendant's … reiterated his appreciation for the State's sentencing recommendation. Judge Bucca then sentenced defendant to a …
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… need to disturb its order denying a new trial. We briefly comment on defendant's second point on appeal, alleging … limitations on second and subsequent petitions for PCR. It compels dismissal of a subsequent PCR petition unless the …
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… was charged with one count of first- degree conspiracy to commit money laundering and theft by deception, N.J.S.A. … John Arturo Perez-Silva, with first-degree conspiracy to commit money laundering and theft by deception, N.J.S.A. … Rosa by her first name to avoid any confusion caused by the common surname with defendant. No disrespect is intended. 3 …
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… in the future, any additional unemployment benefits become available, all potentially eligible individuals will be … receive 13 weeks of PEUC [Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation] on any claim. If these describe you, certify … of Labor is seeking a refund in excess of the unemployment compensation she received by including in its 1 Wagner …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1238-22 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.P.1 Argued February 14, 2024 – Decided May … Appellant J.P. appeals from the November 16, 2022 civil commitment order that continued his involuntary commitment and denied his request to convert to voluntary …
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… of the negotiated plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend dismissal of the remaining charges and an aggregate … of defendant in 2016." Elected in 2017, the law partner commenced his term of service in January 2018, "just days" … in our written opinion, R. 2:11-3(e)(2), beyond the comments that follow. We affirm substantially for the …
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… charged petitioner with: (1) first-degree conspiracy to commit money laundering, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … and N.J.S.A. 2C:20-6; (3) second-degree conspiracy to commit theft by deception, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … However, petitioner could not obtain a certification to become a certified tax assessor because of her prior criminal …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … fees and punitive damages. There were also Municipal Court complaints claiming the Westerholds engaged in criminal … are underassessed. The Municipal Court dismissed the complaints for lack of probable cause. The Superior Court …
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… Submitted February 1, 2017 - Decided Before Judges Fuentes and Carroll. On appeal from the Superior Court of … Certificates, Series 2007-NC1, filed a foreclosure complaint on September 20, 2012. Defendant filed a … before the trial court, that plaintiff failed to present competent evidence that it had an ownership interest in the …
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… Department of Corrections (DOC), adjudicating him guilty of committing a prohibited act *.202, possession of a weapon in …
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… for the reasons set forth by the trial judge in her comprehensive written decision rendered on September 15, … in the trial judge's decision. We add the following brief comments. The guardianship petition was tried before the … Ibid. The question then is "whether the parent can become fit in time to meet the needs of the children." N.J. …
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… rather than the LLC, because the latter did not come into existence until after Marange commenced suit against the former. The LLC was not a party … rule of corporate-successor liability is that when a company sells its assets to another company, the acquiring …
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… criminal record, his past failures to respond favorably to community supervision, and the thirty disciplinary infractions he committed thus far during his time in prison. In addition, … concluded that appellant was ineligible for parole, and recommended the 120-month FET. The full Board ratified that …
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… in the trial court's decision. We add the following brief comments. The guardianship petition was tried before the … 5 A-1953-21 The question then is "whether the parent can become fit in time to meet the needs of the children." N.J. …
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… 6, 2023, order granting in part his motion to reinstate his complaint as to certain defendants: Hudson County … argues the court errored when it declined to reinstate the complaint as to the remaining defendants: Jersey City, K. … on February 6, 2020. Next, plaintiff filed an initial complaint in the Law Division on December 31, 2020 and an …
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… Frank, as contingent beneficiary of the estate, to also become contingent beneficiary of the support trust. 3 … rules governing appeals. The deficiencies of the record comprising this appeal include, most glaringly, failing to provide critical documentation of the record comprising this appeal, including the September 9, 2018 …
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… our decision. L.H. was charged by a juvenile delinquency complaint with an offense that, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree … in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(1). The charge and complaint were later amended after the victim died. 3 …