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… Public Defender, of counsel and on the brief). William P. Miller, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for … Musella, Bergen County Prosecutor, attorney; William P. Miller, of counsel and on the brief; Catherine A. Foddai, … CURIAM Indicted on twenty-three counts for crimes allegedly committed during a planned home invasion that resulted in …
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… record. On February 4, 2019, plaintiffs filed a five-count complaint against defendants Edwin Perez, Michael Kelly, and … Order of Protection against [her] former boyfriend, Brian Miller, as a result of his physical violence against her." … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE LAW DIVISION ABUSED ITS …
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… FACTORS RESULTED IN DEFENDANT NOT HAVING THE ASSISTANCE OF COMPETENT COUNSEL AT HIS SENTENC[ING] HEARING AND THEREFORE … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Id. at 694. "[I]f counsel's performance has been so … (App. Div. 1993) (noting that intoxication during the commission of a crime is not an excuse or justification for …
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… & (b)(6). He pled guilty in exchange for the prosecutor's recommendation that defendant be sentenced to a period of no … period of parole ineligibility. At the time defendant committed his offense, he was already a drug court … the hardship that his imprisonment would impose on his family. In addition to claiming IAC, defendant asserted that …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (William P. Miller, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting Assistant … stop, the police seized three kilos of heroin hidden in a compartment installed underneath defendant's car. Defendant … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE POST-CONVICTION RELIEF COURT ERRED IN …
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… the standard of review and renumbered the remaining points accordingly. 4 A-0826-18T4 SUFFICIENTLY PROVIDES A … the mandatory nature of the test in such a way as to impel compliance with the test." This appeal followed. "On this … mandate — that is, informing motorists and impelling compliance — by adequately informing drivers of the maximum …
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… were missing from his apartment. Castro paid $600 for the computer. He rented out a room in his apartment to Raymon … (Michelle), defendant's sister. 1 Gonzalez was suspected of committing the theft, but he denied taking the laptop when … the police. He previously had stolen two televisions from Costco when he worked there and pled guilty to that theft. …
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… from the Office of the Public Defender. After defendant complained, the Office reassigned his case to a private pool … believe to be witness availability issues and inappropriate comments made during his colloquy with the grand jury. He …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5355-16T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF D.S., SVP-749-16. Submitted January 28, 2019 – … on the expert 4 A-5355-16T5 testimony of psychiatrist Emily Urbina, M.D., and STU psychologist Nicole Paolillo, … and impressions of D.S.'s likelihood to reoffend were similar to those of Dr. Urbina, concluding D.S. "present[ed] …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Essex County, Docket No. FM-07-0119-15. W.S.H., … they have three children. In July 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. Defendant responded with an answer … is distinguishable from the procedure of this case. He points to the fact that Hogoboom dealt with a post-judgment …
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… these two appeals that have been consolidated due to their common issues, petitioners Jason Fairchild and William … his appointment that year as a police officer with the Milburn Township Police Department, effective August 1. The next year, he purchased eight years and four months of military and federal service credit towards his PFRS …
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… discretionary extended term, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-3(a), and to recommend five-year sentences to be served concurrently in the … he spent at least five months in in-patient drug treatment. Commenting that defendant had been "in the wind" for a year, … refused, stating: Somebody, please, let's bring him out milk and cookies for turning himself in after being absent …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Burlington County, Docket No. FG-03-0054-17. … and antisocial personality disorder. Defendant failed to complete the services offered through the Division. As a … ability to make a clear decision regarding the surrender. Similarly, defendant checked the box indicating he was not …
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… and spoke to her mother. Her mother asked the victim to accompany her somewhere. The victim initially said she would … kidnapping in th[e] case." Further, defense counsel noted similar information regarding the victim's cell phone use was … Counsel believed she would be able to "score those points" relating to the victim's cell phone usage without …
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… application concluding he was a significant threat to the community. Without making any findings about whether … defendant into drug court would result in a "danger to the community," the judge entered the order subject to … an untimely appeal to the judge. The State contends that compliance with the deadlines in the Manual is mandatory. As …
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… before the two-member panel. The three-member panel commented upon the two-member panel's efforts to ascertain whether appellant had any insight into why he committed the murder, so the two-member panel could assess … violent murder of a stranger. The Board panel notes that familial, monetary and societal issues affect individuals on a …
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… first-degree aggravated sexual assault in the course of committing a robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(3); second-degree … assault, for which defendant was serving a sentence of community supervision for life, the judge granted the … the ground he was a repeat offender 3 A-0956-16T3 and had committed the first-degree aggravated sexual assault with a …
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… how she was doing, where she was going, and where she was coming from. Labord was cooperative and responded to Pettway's questions. She explained they had just come from her house and were going across town to a friend's … and articulable suspicion" that defendant and his companion "were engaged in criminal activity[.]" …
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… at police headquarters, Garrido said she asked defendant to come to the hotel because her ex-boyfriend was "calling all … SEARCH OF THIS HOTEL ROOM PURSUANT TO THE EMERGENCY AID/COMMUNITY CARETAKING DOCTRINE. Our review of a decision on a … for an injured person may not extend their search to small compartments such as "drawers, cupboards, or wastepaper …
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… appeal. Those issues included: the legality of the complaint warrants; "whether attaching conditions to a … In his merits brief, defendant now raises the following points for our consideration: I. DEFENDANT HAS THE RIGHT TO … RIGHTS. On reply, defendant raises the following additional points: I. THE STATE'S APPELLATE BRIEF AND COVER CONTAIN …