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… abuse scenario and closure"), and the [Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome] CSAAS . . . . She explained that it is … and experience, she explained that a victim often becomes loyal to an alleged perpetrator, and that the severity … and 4) "Calderon's opinion as to whether J.W. was forthcoming in his interview could not have improperly influenced …
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… Indictment No. 08-10-0407 to third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary and a petty disorderly persons offense, and … distribute, and one count of third-degree forgery. In the accompanying plea form, defendant acknowledged in question … the PCR judge granted an evidentiary hearing. In her accompanying written decision, the judge found that defendant …
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… v. ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … Allstate New Jersey Property & Casualty Insurance Company (Regenye Lipstein, LLC, attorneys; Frederic Regenye, … legal analysis. RSI Bank, 234 N.J. at 472 (citing Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co., 224 N.J. …
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… defendant returned to Room 233 and yelled out, "Babe, babe, come on, tell them we were playing." Defendant gave … second-degree possession of a weapon during the course of committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 5 A-1141-19 … that [there] was a basis for the emergency aid and/or community caretaking doctrine. The court finds that the …
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… threatened to "throw her body in the river" if she did not comply. He also bit the victim's breasts and penetrated her … and declined to provide a buccal swab for possible DNA comparison. Therefore, the detectives terminated the … Judge Hughes in his written opinion and add the following comments. Where, as here, a defendant asserts his attorney …
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… January 27, 2020 order of the Law Division dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writ challenging the June … the record. Defendant Fair Haven Retail, LLC (FHR) owns a commercial shopping plaza in Fair Haven. FHR proposed to … of whether or not, in addition thereto, seats or other accommodations are provided for the patrons. In 2018, FHR …
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… crimes for purposes of sentencing and the State would recommend a ten-year prison term, but he would ask for a … At sentencing, the State modified the offer, reducing its recommendation to a maximum eight-year term and agreeing to … steps toward addressing the drug problem that he said fueled his crimes. Thus, there was no support for his …
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… The health insurance contributions mandated by Chapter 78 commenced on June 28, 2011, or upon the expiration of any … 40A:10-21.1(a). "[F]ull implementation" occurred upon completion of the four-year phase-in period. N.J.S.A. … health insurance contributions mandated by Chapter 78 commenced on June 28, 2011, or upon the expiration of any …
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… Nutter's office on the second floor of the Wilentz Justice Complex. Natalie had three bags containing clothing, … toiletries and a towel in her possession, but she was unaccompanied by defendant or a guardian. Nutter testified … could not find parking when the family arrived at the Complex, so she parked in a pedestrian crosswalk and …
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… because he "failed to investigate [his] defense" and recommended he plead guilty "when there was no factual basis … that (i) counsel's assistance was not "within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases"; and … to plea counsel. In the letters, defendant registered complaints about his plea agreement providing for probation, …
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… Soto. The State initially made a written plea offer of a recommended fifty-year prison term, subject to NERA, in … the State's plea offers and whether those plea offers were communicated to defendant. Defendant moved to compel trial counsel to produce his trial file. On June 22, …
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… the findings and result meet this criterion, its task is complete and it should not disturb the result . . . ." Ibid. … on the record, unless the record is unintelligible or incomplete. R. 3:23-8; see also R. 2:10-4. The Superior Court …
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… to pay $500 per month in child support, which was set to commence in October 2008. Plaintiff was permitted to retain … the judge's legal conclusions, Manalapan Realty LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995), we "should not … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 and 2C:2-6; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; second-degree …
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… may apply to a judge of the Superior Court for an order compelling a person to appear at a material witness hearing, … or defense of a pending indictment, accusation or complaint for a crime or a criminal investigation before a … unlikely to respond to a subpoena. The application may be accompanied by an application for an arrest warrant when there …
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… for a deduction from her post-Medicaid eligibility income for the cost of 24-hour per day companion care services. Because there was confusion as to … are generally required to contribute all of their income to the cost of their care. See 42 U.S.C. § 1396a(q). …
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… L.L.C. (CEB) and defendant Brown & Brown Metro, Inc., are competing insurance NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … identified in their annual audits. Assembly Appropriations Comm., Statement to Assembly Bill No. 2684 (Mar. 13, 2006). The Act authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Education to appoint a …
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… by order dated September 28, 2015. The judge issued a comprehensive written decision on the same date setting … the court finds that defendant has failed to present any competent evidence in support of her claim regarding trial … that during her testimony, Dr. Hughes - while having a command of the subject area - gave an evasive answer when …
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… successfully petitioned the court for defendants civil commitment under the Sexually Violent Predator Act (SVPA), … A-3229-15T4 4 N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.24 to -27.38. In a lengthy, comprehensive opinion, the court found defendant committed four "sexually violent offenses" as defined by …
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… plaintiff and defendant separated, and plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in Pennsylvania, which he later … transferred a one- half interest to Suske as a tenant-in-common. On October 7, 2011, plaintiff filed another complaint for divorce in New Jersey.1 On November 8, 2011, …