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… Prosecutor, attorney for respondent State of New Jersey (Milton S. Leibowitz, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … from an adjudication of delinquency for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree 1 … N.J. 493, 509 (2006), the judge found that J.G.'s "prior familiarity with [I.P.] was a crucial factor in establishing …
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… the note and mortgage at the time it filed its foreclosure complaint, we affirm. At trial, PennyMac presented one … REO [real estate owned] regional 1 PennyMac Corp. filed the complaint in this matter and prosecuted the foreclosure … Servicing's system, it "scrubs" the data to ensure it is complete and accurate, verifying any discrepancies against …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1), and third degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1). … a check in the amount of $1,207.10 from the insurance company as compensation for her loss. D.M. testified her …
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… of the State's motor vehicle code, Officer Idzahl ran a computer search on the vehicle's license plate, which … Officer Idzahl requested backup support. Sergeant Jason Costantini responded in a vehicle equipped with a dashboard … to defendant signing the consent to search form, Sergeant Costantini explained that obtaining a search warrant would …
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… observed defendant's car driving at approximately forty miles an hour in a fifty-mile-an-hour zone. As defendant's car drove by the officers' … to pursue defendant. Suspects must obey a police officer's commands during an investigatory stop and they have no right …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the theft charge and to recommend that defendant be sentenced to a five-year prison … running concurrent with . . . a sentence that may never come down, doesn't seem to fit under a . . . knowing and … of [his] case would have been any different. The court similarly rejected defendant's claim that his attorney was …
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… and fourth-degree credit card theft. The State would not recommend any particular sentence,1 but would agree to a … extensive plea colloquy to assure defendant's 1 This plea, coming after the pretrial conference, was subject to a plea … and acknowledgments. 10 A-4294-14T2 This situation is similar to that in State v. Ball, 381 N.J. Super. 545 (App. …
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… of Union County (the County) since 1986, filed a verified complaint in lieu of prerogative writ against the County and … Jersey Constitution.1 He appeals from the dismissal of his complaint.2 We affirm. I. Plaintiff, a Democrat, described … "sufficient precedent at the time of action, factually similar to the plaintiff's allegations, to put defendant on …
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… Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. On direct appeal, among other points, defendant argued that the trial court erred by … by order dated March 21, 2016. Judge Stuart Peim2 issued a comprehensive twenty- two page written opinion that … barred under Rule 3:22-53 because they were rooted in similar claims defendant raised, and we rejected, on direct …
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… 2C:39-5(b) (count two); second-degree possession of a community gun while engaged in criminal activity, N.J.S.A. … of another man standing there. Because he was not familiar with the area, Borzotta testified he parked too close … defendant based on these observations. Nor is this case similar to State v. Tucker, 136 N.J. 158 (1994). There, the …
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… A POTENTIAL MISUNDERSTANDING OF BOTH CONSPIRACY AND ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY – PARTICULARLY THE NOTION OF "MERE … thinking that the intruders might have killed his family. When the police arrived, they found a broken glass … terrified, believing that the intruders had killed his family. In addition, defendant and his co-defendants stole …
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… because it inaccurately described the home as a single-family residence instead of a multi-family residence. 3 … that records obtained from Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) reflected that one account holder paid the … available to the officers at the time. While [defendant] points to evidence suggesting that the residence could be …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1e (JUDGMENT OF CONVICTION [AND] ORDER FOR COMMITMENT DATED OCTOBER 2, 2015). POINT II THE TRIAL COURT … . contained in the indictment, in return for the State's recommendation that he be sentenced as a 2 The Graves Act, … minimum term of imprisonment be imposed on an offender who commits one of the crimes designated in the Act – including …
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… 40A:14- 147, including but not limited to: conduct unbecoming a superior officer, neglect of duty, and failure to … hearing, the hearing officer made findings and recommended termination on November 20, 2019.3 On Monday, … officer]'s heritage and culture," and making offensive comments toward a female subordinate officer. 4 Rice v. …
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… which added a new mitigating factor for crimes committed by persons under the age of twenty-six, should be … handgun. Defendant was twenty-two years old at the time he committed these crimes. At the April 9, 2020 sentencing … List of Mitigating Factors. 5 A-3831-19 2. Defendant and Similarly Situated Defendants Are Entitled To A Remand Under …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0425-19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF C.M. ________________________ Submitted … we are asked to determine whether a civil declaration of incompetency made by the Law Division, Civil Part, pursuant to … matters, and pursuant to [N.J.S.A.] 3B:12-49, the [c]ourt appoints a guardian to exercise these powers on behalf of the …
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… and ELIZABETH VIOLE, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. 8619 HOLDING COMPANY, LLC, and NORTH BERGEN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, … T. Alampi argued the cause for respondent 8619 Holding Company, LLC (Alampi & De Marrais, attorneys; Santo T. … Lawrence "Larry" Wainstein1 and Elizabeth Viole filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writ challenging defendant …
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… serve as: a) Managing Director of defendant's Personal and Commercial Boater Safety Associations; b) Managing Director … 31, 2014. Section one divided plaintiff's term with the company into an init ial period of forty-eight months … and a subsequent period during which plaintiff would become an at-will employee (At-Will Period). Section one …
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… obligations under Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, and community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4. He … conducted by Timothy Foley, Ph.D., a letter from Emili Rambus, Psy. D., stating that he had completed sex … the State's request, S.G. was evaluated by Janet DiGiorgio-Miller, Ph.D., and his supervision records were produced. 4 …
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… judge's written opinion and the caption of the original complaint. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … infection. Approximately one week later, plaintiff's family physician advised him that the wound was improperly … sutured. After repairing the sutures, plaintiff's family physician observed a severe infection and told him to …