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… defendant and a female acquaintance went to a motor vehicle commission agency and transferred title to the Expedition, … not provide competent evidence to support his argument. Nonetheless, assuming the reports submitted by defendant were … judge addressed the merits of defendant's contentions. [N]one of these purported witnesses said anything about the …
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… R. Stein argued the cause for appellant C.P. (Jacobs & Barbone, P.A., attorneys; Louis M. Barbone and Mr. Stein, on the brief). Sevan Biramian, Special … 2015 order adjudicating him delinquent for conduct that, if committed by an adult, would constitute two counts of …
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… four counts of first– degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1, and one count of conspiracy to NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … is limited. R. 1:36-3. February 20, 2018 2 A-0181-16T4 commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. In 2007, defendant was … for similar reasons. A second petition must be filed within one year of the discovery of new facts that could not have …
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… Yousef, the seller, was at the time the owner of all of the company shares, free and clear of any restrictions. On March … effective service of process from the Superior Court. 3 No one has argued to us that the signature contemplated by the … not allow the sixty-day time frame – which apparently was one of the shortest of its kind nationally within corporate …
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… disqualifying Cassidy from receiving benefits for one year commencing February 11, 2015. This determination was based … per week during that period despite actually working twenty-one hours per week, earning $11.50 per hour or $241.50 per …
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… court appearance summonses. After defendant failed to comply with both the registration and licensing … § 19.9, rather than § 19-17.1. 3 A-1671-16T1 family zone, and Ordinance § 19-11.16, failing to register as a home … of all witnesses." The official provided a witness list. One month later, defendant sent a second discovery request …
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… first-degree murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11- 3(a)(1) and (2) (count one); and second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun, … found defendant not guilty of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3 (count … sentenced defendant to eighteen years in prison on count one, subject to the 85% parole ineligibility provisions of …
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… 26, 1978, defendant stabbed his girlfriend, C.M., forty-one times with an ice pick to the "head, neck, trunk and … violated parole by (1) failing to report, (2) failing to comply with the Electronic Monitoring (EM) Program, (3) … order. Defendant had left New Jersey in May 2010, and gone to Guatemala. He claimed he left after a downward spiral …
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… was designated the primary caretaker of the parties' one child; defendant was to pay plaintiff $180 per week in … of calculating child support, $67,392 in gross annual income was imputed to defendant and $15,000 was imputed to … in annual income to calculate child support. He merely mentioned that if his child support obligation were calculated …
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… scheduling a sheriff's sale of the foreclosed property. In one argument, he challenges the final judgment and writ of … Township. Three years later, in March 2014, plaintiff commenced a foreclosure action. During the foreclosure … request. Before the court rendered its decision, it questioned plaintiff's 5 A-0504-15T2 attorney as to defendant's …
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… of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a), in exchange for a recommended sentence of parole supervision for life (PSL) and … under Rule 3:22-12(a), finding it was filed more than one year after the March 10, 2014 denial of his first PCR … observed that "[a]ll versions of the JOC contained in petitioner's appendix have the following sentence on page three …
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… v. CHRISTOPHER M. KRAFSKY, a/k/a CHRISTOPH KRAFSKY, and C-MONEY, Defendant-Appellant. ___________________________ … reasons expressed by Judge Anthony F. Picheca, Jr., in his comprehensive written decision that accompanied the order … induced death, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a) and 2C:35-9(a) (count one); and third-degree distribution of a controlled …
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… appeals from the November 22, 2019 order dismissing his complaint with prejudice. We affirm. This case stems from a … in their accident report, and their supervisors condoned such ethical violations, instead of sanctioning the … misconduct." N.J.S.A. 59:3-14(a). Also, the TCA does not "exonerate a public employee for negligence arising out of his …
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… with N.J.S.A. 2C:58-4(c), the application had to be accompanied by a written certification of justifiable need to … personal threats occurring at his home in Sussex County. One time, an angry neighbor came onto his property but left after being told to do so. Another time, he received phone calls from blocked numbers stating, "We’re coming for …
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… IN DENYING DEFENDANT'S [PCR] APPLICATION BECAUSE PETITIONER MET THE PROCEDURAL AND SUBSTANTIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR … no second or subsequent petition shall be filed more than one year after the latest of: (A) the date on which the … because he failed to file his third petition within one year of the rule change on which he relies. His petition …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3079-19 R.M., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH … them, and the Division approved the application conditioned upon payment of a $688,418.98 transfer penalty.1 On May … R.M. in writing that additional documents were required to "complete" the July 30 application. On August 19, 2019, R.M. …
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… Boonton on May 9, 2019. Emergency medical services were summoned, and 3 A-3669-19 Rodriguez was transported via … mother, contacted a law firm on July 29, 2019, eighty-one days after the incident. A representative of the firm … argument at that time. The judge reviewed the parties' competing certifications on the issue of service, heard …
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… brothers that "grandpa" was touching her, and one of them eventually told their mother, prompting … the testimony of an expert in Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) to explain the child's delay in … Judge Venable addressed and rejected each and every one of those arguments under the Strickland2 standard. The …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. RICHARD JONES, Defendant-Appellant. Submitted October 22, 2019 – … 1:36-3. October 29, 2019 2 A-5195-17T3 Defendant Richard Jones appeals from an order denying his petition for … was entitled to an evidentiary hearing as to whether the outcome of the trial would have been different had counsel not …
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… away. In 2016, decedent's four children (plaintiffs) filed complaints in the Probate Part seeking accountings regarding … a mere default – a circumstance where the motion's opponent does not have a valued judgment already in hand. There … pleading. Rather than permit this suit to proceed on a one-sided basis, 5 A-4779-17T3 the judge should have vacated …