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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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… Department of Corrections (NJDOC), which found that he committed prohibited act *.005, threatening another with … not provide any further details. Garcia was charged with committing prohibited act *.005 and he was served with the … status, level of responsibility at the time of the charge, competency to participate in a hearing, and the …
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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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… 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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… including prior terms of incarceration and periods of community release. He reportedly suffers from various … early in 2020. However, the Emergency Medical Review Committee recommended against Williams's release, and the Commissioner …
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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 …
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… Chancery Division order dismissing without prejudice his complaints against defendant AVS Properties, LLC (AVS). … to the court-ordered sale. We affirm the dismissal of the complaints against AVS substantially for the reasons … involving the Metuchen home is protracted and this appeal comes to us by a circuitous route. We discern the following …
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… (NJSP), appeals an order transferring his Law Division complaint to the Appellate Division, pursuant to Rule 1:13-4(a). Sirakides' complaint challenged the Attorney General's denial of three separate recommendations for his promotion to sergeant. The complaint …
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… that trial counsel advised him that he would be receiving community supervision for life (CSL) and not the more … special one that . . . explains to [defendant] exactly what community supervision for life entails[,]" was "filled … be "subject to [the] provisions of Megan’s Law. That is community supervision for life . . . . [A]mong other things, …
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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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… Days later, defendant allegedly violated the TRO by communicating with her. At the FRO hearing, the judge found … because it was unclear whether plaintiff initiated the communications with defendant following the TRO's entry. 3 … are "'manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… Board explained that since he was "incarcerated for crimes committed prior to August 19, 1997; the standard of review … that there is a substantial likelihood that [he] will commit a new crime if released at this time." The matter was … in the first appeal documents. The second initial hearing commenced 2 Camilo was advised in a letter dated February 7, …
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… DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, and FIRST RESORTS MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC., Plaintiffs-Appellants/ Cross-Respondents, and … VENTURES, LLC, Plaintiffs, v. ALAN P. ROSEFIELDE, PLUMROSE COMPANY, INC., ROSE ASSOCIATES, INC. OF MIAMI, LA SAMMANA … seeking, among other things, disgorgement of $1 million in compensation paid by Kaye to Rosefielde. After a bench …
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… shareholder of Ex-Titanic Corp., which owns a 166- year-old commercial building consisting of three units at 3125-3129 … to the building must be performed by a licensed company "[at] the tenant['s] cost," with plaintiff retaining … permit fee of approximately $150. The permit request and accompanying contractor registration form listed Meadowlands …
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… this appeal, we consider the trial court's dismissal of a complaint on personal jurisdiction grounds. The parties … motion judge had no legal or factual basis to dismiss the complaint, and, primarily, that the judge should have at … including the notifying of his New Jersey religious community about 7 A-2005-17T1 the legal matters in Israel, …
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… "[o]ne should anticipate that a sliding gate would jam or become inoperable, this is part of the usual job duties of … not the result of pre- existing disease alone or in combination with the work, has occurred and directly … suspect would not qualify because "work effort, alone or in combination with pre-existing disease, was the cause of the …
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… out of school after the eighth grade. Defendant was found incompetent to stand trial in July 2012. An April 2013 reevaluation found him competent to stand trial. The reevaluation report 3 … robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15- l, in exchange for a recommendation he be sentenced as a third-degree offender to a …