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… a Union County indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … Caraballo and an unidentified juvenile. The three agreed to commit an armed robbery and drove around in Caraballo's car … Release Act (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defense counsel was free to argue for a five-year NERA term at sentencing. On …
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… 1 "An 'open plea' [is] one that d[oes] not include a recommendation from the State nor a prior indication from the … to turn the car off and toss the keys outside. Defendant complied. Officer William Agar, Jr. directed Bossick to get … approached by a police officer would not reasonably feel free to leave, even though the encounter falls short of a …
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… and he positively identified defendant as the man who committed the armed robbery. Defendant was subsequently … remaining charges. The plea deal required the State to recommend to the trial judge that defendant be sentenced to an … June 12, 2013, acknowledged that he was exercising his own free will to plead guilty and that he understood he was …
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… it would review the order if plaintiff successfully completed an inpatient treatment program. On July 22, 2016, … court. Plaintiff presented documentation indicating he had completed a ten-day drug rehabilitation program, and stated … for more liberal supervised visitation and, in so doing, is free to impose restrictions on plaintiff, such as random …
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… denying plaintiff 's application. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, challenging the … address the Board's resolution. Plaintiff is an advertising company that owns and operates billboards. It leases a … to install a fourteen-feet wide and forty-eight-feet high1 free-standing billboard, which would be positioned on a pole …
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… for the reasons stated in Judge John M. Deitch's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion issued on … a reasonable person were to believe he was not free to leave." Id. at 387-88. An investigative detention, … warrant the limited intrusion upon the individual's freedom." Ibid. (alterations in original) (quoting Davis, …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNION PAVING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, … in favor of defendant Union Paving and Construction Company, Inc. (Union Paving). We affirm. I. In reviewing the … duties. DMJ was required to "keep the building and premises free from . . . unsafe conditions 4 A-0115-19T2 resulting …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, 2C:15-1; second-degree … 2014, defendant pled guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and second-degree possession of a firearm for … to testify against his co-defendants and his counsel was free to argue for a lesser sentence. Defendant, who was …
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… point: THE STAGGERING 548-DAY DELAY, FROM THE DATE THE COMPLAINTS WERE ISSUED, OCTOBER 9, 2016, TO THE MUNICIPAL … TROOPER FAILED TO TIMELY ADVISE THE COURT REGARDING HIS COMMITMENTS, AND THE COURT WAS UNABLE TO ACCOMMODATE A … his driver's license was not suspended, and he was free to handle his personal affairs. Accordingly, measured …
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… the phone or the vehicle. He later obtained and executed a communications data warrant, gleaning incriminating evidence … 'well grounded' suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed." State v. Sullivan, 169 N.J. 204, 211 (2001). It … his arrest. Defendant's sister was not arrested and was free to leave in the vehicle—with the phone. The portability …
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… the terms of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a sentence not to exceed twenty years in prison, … defendant admitted that on November 12, 2013, while committing a theft at the YMCA in Vineland, he used a stun … obtaining his high school diploma, and remaining infraction free while incarcerated, mitigating factors eight, nine, and …
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… v. CHRISRYAN, LLC, STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, and STEVE MEEHAN, Defendants, and HARRY MOREY,1 … the days following a large snowfall in order to prevent refreezing. Defendant never performed, and Meehan never … version is rebutted by Meehan's assertions that his lot was free of snow and ice when he inspected it shortly after he …
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… the terms of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a sentence not to exceed twenty years in prison, … defendant admitted that on November 12, 2013, while committing a theft at the YMCA in Vineland, he used a stun … obtaining his high school diploma, and remaining infraction free while incarcerated, mitigating factors eight, nine, and …
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… for the reasons stated in Judge John M. Deitch's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion issued on … a reasonable person were to believe he was not free to leave." Id. at 387-88. An investigative detention, … warrant the limited intrusion upon the individual's freedom." Ibid. (alterations in original) (quoting Davis, …
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… 1 "An 'open plea' [is] one that d[oes] not include a recommendation from the State nor a prior indication from the … to turn the car off and toss the keys outside. Defendant complied. Officer William Agar, Jr. directed Bossick to get … approached by a police officer would not reasonably feel free to leave, even though the encounter falls short of a …
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… it would review the order if plaintiff successfully completed an inpatient treatment program. On July 22, 2016, … court. Plaintiff presented documentation indicating he had completed a ten-day drug rehabilitation program, and stated … for more liberal supervised visitation and, in so doing, is free to impose restrictions on plaintiff, such as random …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNION PAVING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, … in favor of defendant Union Paving and Construction Company, Inc. (Union Paving). We affirm. I. In reviewing the … duties. DMJ was required to "keep the building and premises free from . . . unsafe conditions 4 A-0115-19T2 resulting …
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… denying plaintiff 's application. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, challenging the … address the Board's resolution. Plaintiff is an advertising company that owns and operates billboards. It leases a … to install a fourteen-feet wide and forty-eight-feet high1 free-standing billboard, which would be positioned on a pole …
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… and he positively identified defendant as the man who committed the armed robbery. Defendant was subsequently … remaining charges. The plea deal required the State to recommend to the trial judge that defendant be sentenced to an … June 12, 2013, acknowledged that he was exercising his own free will to plead guilty and that he understood he was …
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… the phone or the vehicle. He later obtained and executed a communications data warrant, gleaning incriminating evidence … 'well grounded' suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed." State v. Sullivan, 169 N.J. 204, 211 (2001). It … his arrest. Defendant's sister was not arrested and was free to leave in the vehicle—with the phone. The portability …