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… the source and circumstances of the "tip." The tip did not come from someone from the criminal milieu who might seek … is likewise well-settled that symptoms of intoxication are common knowledge capable of description by a lay person. …
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… the PCR court on February 14, 2023, defendant's attorney commented that same day our Supreme Court issued its … The PCR court denied relief. In a written decision accompanying the April 10, 2023 orders, the court initially … "automatically expunged" because the Legislature has "completely rejected" these convictions. a. Gomes holds that …
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… March 1, 2020. On May 2, 2022, the Bank filed a foreclosure complaint. Two months later, the Bank requested the entry of … vacating judgment, the Bank filed an amended foreclosure complaint, naming defendant and his sister, in their … 2023, defendant attempted to file an answer to the amended complaint. In his answer, defendant referenced the pending …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if they commit an act of sexual contact with another person, using … elements beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. That the defendant committed an act of sexual contact with [insert name of victim], 2. That the defendant committed the act using coercion or without the victim’s …
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… child; (2) the expert then preparing a report and making recommendations to the court; and (3) the court thereafter … family; (2) the expert is then to prepare a report making recommendations to the court; and (3) the court can then … Alan's biological father.2 In December 2022, Edith filed a complaint to divorce Roy based on irreconcilable …
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… jury charged defendant with first- degree conspiracy to commit murder or attempted murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … a retraxit plea of guilty to first-degree conspiracy to commit murder in exchange for a sentence recommendation of a twenty-year prison term subject to the No …
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… we affirm. The facts and procedural history are not complicated. In May 2018, defendant obtained a $50,000 loan … $49,597.36 debt obligation to plaintiff. In its ensuing complaint, plaintiff demanded judgment in full and costs of suit. After defendant failed to answer the complaint, the court entered default. See R. 4:43-1. …
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… _______________________________ NEW JERSEY COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION, Respondent. … Before Judges Mayer and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 204-7/23. NOT FOR … J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Amna T. Toor, Deputy Attorney …
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… N.J. Court Rules, cmt. 2 on R. 3:22-6 (2025). To overcome dismissal of a second PCR petition, defendant must …
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… April 14, 2023 order granting the joint motion to compel arbitration filed by plaintiff/third-party defendants … the loan. On October 19, 2022, Spring Oaks SPV, LLC filed a complaint against Banton in the Law Division, Special Civil … against Spring Oaks Capital SPV, LLC and a third-party complaint against Spring Oaks Capital, LLC and the Pagaya …
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… A probation officer reviewed defendant's application and recommended enrollment. The Middlesex County Prosecutor's … their reasons for denial in writing. Defendant moved to compel her admission into PTI before the trial court. After … New Jersey DWI conviction guilty plea was referred to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for administrative disposition …
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… (609) 348-4515 Fax: (609) 348-6834 emuskett@foxrothschild.com Attorneys for Defendants Merck & Co., Inc. and Merck … Omnibus Order to Dismiss the attached Exhibit B Plaintiffs’ complaints with prejudice pursuant to R. 4:23-5(a)(2), for … in part; and it is further mailto:emuskett@foxrothschild.com anthony.siriannijr Filed Stamp 2 ORDERED that …
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… damages "to the value of his property before the loss as compared to 1 Plaintiff appeals from: a November 30, 2021 … $2,146.36; a December 24, 2021 order denying his motion to compel discovery; a January 12, 2022 order granting in part … retained the vehicle.3 Plaintiff subsequently moved to compel discovery — more detailed responses to …
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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 …