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… role of the actor therein, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3)("[t]he risk that the defendant will commit another offense"); six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6)("[t]he … discovery of his medical records would have affected the outcome of the suppression motion, defendant's decision to …
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… D.R.'s three children. In June 2016, the Division filed a complaint for care and custody of Steven after he appeared … ear that occurs from blunt trauma to the ear. The injury is common with wrestling or boxing. The inside ridges inside … R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). 9 A-3007-17T2 Through the admission of "competent, material and relevant evidence," the Division …
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… report to his supervising officer and failing to complete the required community service. Defendant absconded and failed to appear … The trial court determined defendant entered his plea freely, knowingly, and voluntarily. The court warned …
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… 17, 2009, defendant was terminated from PTI due to non-compliance. On April 21, 2009, he pled guilty to the … probationary term. The court ordered defendant to comply with the standard conditions of probation, pay … the date of the original sentence on July 24, 2009. He posited that the three-year sentence imposed on April 28, 2016 …
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… High School District summary judgment dismissing the complaint and denying plaintiff's oral motion to amend the complaint. We affirm. We derive the following facts from … returning to and enjoying the school, a place of public accommodation." Plaintiff did not see a doctor or therapist as …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS January 14, 2020 William F. Rupp … Mr. Devennie, Plaintiff sought to introduce testimony comparing cost expert Mr. Devennie’s analysis reached … stating that, “[Mr. Devennie] cannot provide any kind of comparison of the unit costs or any of the costs by …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … 45 days of receipt) could be filed electronically. A website address was also provided for this purpose. Above the …
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… were children in Pedraza's car, he did not have the requisite mental state and should not have been allowed to plead … state, the gap filler provisions of N.J.S.A. 2C:2-2c(3)2 come into play 2 "N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) . . . contains no … all similar statutes, the Legislature enacted what is commonly known as the "gap filler" statute, which provides …
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… and his failure to place reflective triangles to warn oncoming motorists, the fatal accident would not have … driver must set up reflective triangle signals to warn on-coming traffic. 6 A-3130-20 court agrees with J & J's … its position was slightly in the right lane. The tragic outcome of the accident means that plaintiff cannot produce any …
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… "scared to death" and told her that he "never want[ed] to come back [to defendant's 4 A-0300-21 home] again." Jen took … next day, Jada Andrews, a Division investigative worker, visited Ethan at Jen's home. Ethan explained that his father … Ethan. Brennan prepared a written report in which she recommended that the Division "investigate the allegations and …
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… Kimerling, a financial planner, were the principals of the company. Defendant Maria Scariati is a lighting engineer. Scariati owns defendant Light Solutions, Inc., a company which manufactures marine lights and other specialty … and financial planning services for Scariati and her two companies. The parties did not have a written retainer …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the remaining counts and to recommend sentencing in the third-degree range, see N.J.S.A. … alcohol use disorder and severe heroin use disorder, and recommended a short-term residential inpatient program. … to Drug Court, citing the significant threat to the community posed by defendant's commission of a violent …
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… City, Bradley Beach, and Eatontown. R.B.T. pled guilty to committing numerous NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … the records outweighs the desirability of having a person freed from any disabilities as otherwise provided in this … this interest outweighed the desirability of having R.B.T. freed from the disabilities of having a criminal record. The …
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… final agency decision. I. This case arises from a robbery committed in August 1988. The victim resisted when Anderson … that there is a substantial likelihood that Anderson would commit another crime if released on parole. Upon that … discretion in the grant or denial of parole."). Anderson committed the underlying crimes in 1988. The statute …
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… until Sunday evening." On May 20, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint for residential custody on the ground that … son, but took no further action until the filing of his complaint. Plaintiff continued that months later, on May 14, … expose [their son] to that, and asked [plaintiff] to come and pick him up and take him with him for a while. …
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… (Lisa) laying naked and face-down outside on the porch in freezing temperatures, and his two-year-old son M.M. … Unit worker responded to the scene and investigated the complaint. S.M. informed the worker that although she left … apartment amid blood and broken glass, and exposing them to freezing winter temperatures. As a result, Lisa suffered …
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… and reserved decision. In an order dated August 28, 2017, accompanied by a Statement of Reasons, the court granted … $6000. Finally, the judge denied the executrix's request to compel defendant to pay counsel fees incurred by the Estate … endorsed in Konczyk to reach a fair, legally correct outcome. After a careful review of the record before us, we are …
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… cross- motion for the same relief, dismissing plaintiffs' complaint. The complaint sought the return of the deposit that plaintiffs … striving to attain.'" Borough of Princeton v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders of Mercer, 333 N.J. Super. 310, 325 (App. Div. …
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… to two years' probation and has since successfully completed his sentence. On April 25, 2018, defendant filed a … motion, based on a colorable claim of innocence and compelling reasons for seeking withdrawal." Ibid. A trial … that he did not understand he could be deported to overcome the fact that his plea form and the plea colloquy …
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… question twelve of the plea form indicated that the State recommended a "[s]entence not to exceed ten years." However, … no question that a defendant is entitled to effective and competent assistance of counsel" when counsel is appointed …