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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS STEVEN COZZOLINO, Plaintiff, vs. … and [3] 20 Standish LLC (“Standish”). Steven’s Verified Complaint, p. 2. CFD leased premises from Standish. The … Design, Inc., Case No. 06-20898 (NLW). Steven’s Ver. Comp. at 2. During May 15, 2008 proceedings in the United …
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… in 2009, the victim heard very loud music and banging doors coming from defendant's apartment. After the victim complained to defendant, defendant's neighboring tenant, and … I understand, Judge. I believe there may have been a miscommunication when I indicated to her that I would ask for …
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… credible evidence present in the record, our task is complete and we will not disturb the result. Id. at 162. Our … area." Defendant emphasizes the police heard no noises coming from that area and they had no information from 4 Our … "[e]ven if there was probable cause to search the passenger compartment of the car, . . . there was no exigency that …
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… to distribute. In the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of ten years of imprisonment with … fifty-four months of parole ineligibility. The plea also recommended that the sentence be served concurrent to any … or mitigating factors effecting sentence.'" State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 73 (2014) (quoting R. 3:21-4(g)). If …
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… and Pierce and Markowitz were ordered to serve ten days of community service. Defendants now appeal from the denial of … that the police lawfully entered the home as part of their community caretaking function. The judge also noted that the … the State from arguing that on appeal if that would become an issue or if they want to [expand] the record by …
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… that defendant's mother reported that defendant had come home drunk, "began arguing with her, and at one point … her body, moving her arms around, refusing to follow . . . commands to stop screaming" and speak to the officers. … outburst in violation of N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21c(4)(b). In a comprehensive written opinion, Judge Marino reviewed the …
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… and Haas. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2012-1708 and 2012- 2828. Dominick … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … Appellant Kathleen Carr appeals from two Civil Service Commission (CSC) final administrative decisions, both issued …
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… substance with intent to distribute. The State agreed to recommend an aggregate sentence of fifteen to twenty years of … had been seeking to acquire a gun through illegal means to commit a crime, and Hurt had been in contact with drug … for the reasons stated by Judge DeLury in his thorough and comprehensive letter opinion dated June 20, 2016. We add the …
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… stiff and she experienced pain on her left side. Plaintiff commenced six months of chiropractic care. Next, she began … to her lower back and shoulders. When relief was not forthcoming, she was administered epidural injections and … defendant demonstrated some of plaintiff's complaints were not expressed during her course of …
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… entity. In 2009, plaintiff, a certified public accountant, commenced providing accounting services for the business, as … personally. By that time, the business had failed to file income tax returns and other essential documents with the … also prepared the couple's and their two adult children's income tax returns for calendar years 2009 through 2013. …
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… photograph he selected was . . . in fact, the person who committed the crime. The judge also tailored that part of … 181 N.J. 553, 613 (2004)). "The trial court must give 'a comprehensible explanation of the questions that the jury … decision under an abuse of discretion standard. State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). As directed by the Court, …
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… the car, he would seize the cash for forfeiture. Following completion of the form, the officer searched the car and … based his belief on his and others' prior experiences. That comment led to an exchange in which the detective stressed … defendant did not understand his right to refuse consent is completely belied by a view of the videotape. Although …
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… raises the following arguments: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN FAILING TO ISSUE THE REQUESTED … OF A FAIR TRIAL. (Not raised below) POINT V THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT WHEN PROVIDING THE JURY WITH HIS … at 550–52. The error is rendered harmless if the trial's outcome would have been the same had the error not been made. …
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… under the first prong of Strickland, a defendant must overcome "a strong presumption that counsel's conduct falls … "a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Strickland, supra, 466 U.S. at 694, 104 S. Ct. at … defendant about the circumstances surrounding the commission of the offense. Defendant acknowledged his …
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… to the same crime nine years earlier. The plea agreement recommended a sentence of three years of imprisonment with … court had discretion to deviate from the plea agreement's recommended sentence and could waive or reduce defendant's … or mitigating factors affecting sentence.'" State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 73 (2014) (alteration in original) …
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… that through his training and experience he learned it was common for individuals who distribute 4 A-1747-15T3 … testify. Harris explained that when he first received the complaint about drug activity in the Sewaren section of … Honda Accord and meet him." Harris checked Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) records and "found that there was a Jason …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Mark Troncone's comprehensive written decision rendered on September 23, … approval on September 2, 2015. Plaintiff thereafter filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs seeking to reverse … where the property owner would suffer "undue hardship" if compelled to use the property in conformity with the …
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… exchange for the State's dismissal of other charges and recommendation to the judge that defendant receive a … take her away from where she was, kind of the steps by the community pool; is that correct? Defendant: Yes. Defense … so as to shock the judicial conscience." [State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014) (alteration in original) …
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… upon his granddaughter, B.M. The State further agreed to recommend concurrent six-month terms of imprisonment, which … under Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2, be subjected to community supervision for life, and pay appropriate fines, … for sexual offenses, which outlined the Megan's Law and community supervision for life requirements. During the plea …
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… the sheriff's foreclosure sale, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and "Order to Show Cause for Summary Judgment" … a colorable claim of possession. Defendant also noted the complaint included a second count seeking $28,000 in fair … like he was going to be necessary, so [she] told him not to come today." When asked by the court if he had any …