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… "other similarly looking young [h]ispanic males that were commonly found in that area" because Tejada "had allowed …
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… appeals from a December 20, 2019 order that dismissed his complaint to vacate an arbitration award, under which … which led to a student's injury, making an inappropriate comment, and failing to ensure that coaches had current CPR … probable cause and certified the tenure charges to the Commissioner of Education (Commissioner). The Board also …
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… a clear message . . . : 'children are different' when it comes to sentencing, and 'youth and its attendant … was not a juvenile but a twenty-four-year-old adult when he committed the murder, attempted murders, aggravated assaults … a juvenile, that is, under the age of eighteen, when he committed those crimes. See N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-22(a) (Code of …
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… EXIST TO SUPPORT EXPANSION OF THE SEARCH OF THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT OF THE CAR TO THE TRUNK, AND BECAUSE THE CAR WAS … told the men he could smell alcohol and raw marijuana coming from the vehicle. Troopers Golden and Ray then … from the pocket. Trooper Redrow still smelled raw marijuana coming from the BMW. Troopers Redrow and Ray searched the …
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… had coincidentally been intercepting defendant’s cell phone communications pursuant to a warrant, related to an ongoing … him. On June 13, 2017, the PCR court issued an order and accompanying comprehensive written decision denying the petition without …
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… mitigating factors including that appellant successfully completed community supervision opportunities and did not receive any … in the deliberations . . . of the case . . . failed to comply with the Board's Professional Code of Conduct." He …
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… against defendant. In addition, the State agreed to recommend defendant be sentenced to six years, with a minimum … or unsupported by any facts that would establish the outcome of the various motions and investigations would have … opinion rendered by Judge Escandon. We add the following comments. A hearing on a PCR petition is only required when …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3), the risk that defendant will commit another offense; N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6), the extent … (slip op. at 22). Defendant remains incarcerated and becomes parole eligible on October 15, 2021. 3 A-0903-20 In … of Corrections which include treatment for acute medical complaints, extensive dental treatment, and medical …
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… cross-examined the State's expert on Child Sex Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS). We affirmed the first PCR … rule — 'expert testimony about CSAAS in general, and its component behaviors other than delayed disclosure, may no … in the direct appeal process, or pipeline, when the rule becomes effective. Ibid. Defendant's direct appeal was …
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… Kammerman transferred the three lots to a limited liability company, Kamms Properties, which he and his wife, Stacey … plain language is clear, our interpretative task is complete. In re Kollman, 210 N.J. 557, 568 (2012). The … omitted in drafting its own enactment." Craster v. Bd. of Comm'rs of City of Newark, 9 N.J. 225, 230 (1952). In any …
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… samples. It is possible [defendant's] first breath test was completed at 06:44:55D and his second breath test was … TESTING USING AN ALCOTEST 7110 MK III C INSTRUMENT ARE COMPLIANT WITH THE CONDITIONS FOR SCIENTIFIC RELIABILITY … to any special deference." Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). We agree that it was error …
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… errors must create a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different than if … a defense attorney must advise a client that if he or she commits future criminal offenses there may be adverse …
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… LLC (PRE) appeals from a June 27, 2019 order dismissing its complaint and compelling arbitration. We affirm. This matter arises from a … PRE hoped to host Pritam Chakraborty, a world renown Indian composer, for a concert in Trenton. Defendant Surinder …
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… of the various motor vehicle 3 A-2538-18T3 violations committed by defendant." We therefore affirm substantially for the reasons stated in Judge Rodriguez's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion issued on June 20, 2018. We add these comments. At the suppression hearing, Officer Luciano Porto …
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… Gwendolyn Blue's cogent and well-reasoned oral opinion accompanying the order. We incorporate herein the facts set … trial convictions for "robbery (count two); conspiracy to commit robbery (count three); aggravated assault (counts … State v. Fritz, 105 N.J. 42, 49-53 (1987), or that the outcome would have been different without the purported …
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… jury found defendant not guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, felony murder, and two gun charges. … the victim's death was a probable consequence of the commission of a robbery or flight after committing the robbery, burglary, and/or kidnapping. In …
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… 2016, plaintiff AAR Restoration, Inc. (plaintiff) filed a complaint against only one defendant – Mark Donnelly & Son … shall replace all previous written or oral negotiations, commitments and writings" (emphasis added). The tenth … on the judgment, seeking, among other things, an order compelling Donnelly to comply with an information subpoena. …
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… of the Estate." On April 1, 2011, Arthur Balassone filed a complaint seeking to "compel an inventory, settlement[,] and distribution of the [E]state." In the complaint, Arthur Balassone claimed the Executor unduly …
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… 16, 2019, and July 16, 2019, adjudicating Ali-X guilty of committing prohibited act .709, failure to comply with a written rule or regulation of the correctional … grievance about the toilet brush. There he wrote that his complaint should have been resolved immediately once it …
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… N.J. 20 (1992). 3 A-0519-19 in exchange for the State's recommendation that he be sentenced to a seven-year prison … are intended to provide standards for plea offers for Comprehensive Drug Reform Act of 1987 (CDRA), N.J.S.A. … "in accordance with a deferential standard," State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014), and acknowledge "that …