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… which added a new mitigating factor for crimes committed by persons under the age of twenty-six, should be … handgun. Defendant was twenty-two years old at the time he committed these crimes. At the April 9, 2020 sentencing hearing, the court imposed the recommended sentence that had been negotiated by the State in …
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… late fees. On March 18, 2019, plaintiff filed an eviction complaint against defendant in the Special Civil Part. … at the April 25, 2019 trial and the court dismissed its complaint. Shortly thereafter, defendant filed a motion … court costs. Plaintiff then filed a judgment for possession complaint against defendant. On the June 6, 2019 return …
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… sign at the Kingsley and Riggs intersection, he did not "complete[] a full stop." The officer stated he then turned … The day following the incident, defendant stated he filed a complaint with the internal affairs unit concerning the … JUDGE ERRED BY NOT REVIEWING APPEL[LANT']S BRIEF [FOR] "PRIMA FACIE" REVERSIBLE ERRORS, AND FOR ALLOWING NEW …
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… cross-motion; or (3) conduct oral argument on the parties' competing motions. The parties were married in June 1969. … could obtain a less costly policy from a different company in the same face amount of $275,000. Defendant's … 104 (2008)). Unfortunately, this is such a case. Here, the primary issue on defendant's motion to terminate his …
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… and biological father of S.K., brought a multi-count complaint against, among others,1 defendants W.L.A. and V.A. … appeals from the trial judge's order dismissing his initial complaint without prejudice and a subsequent order dismissing his amended complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff argues the judge erred …
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… 2007 jury trial convictions for second-degree conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, two counts of first-degree … need not repeat in detail the facts surrounding defendant's commission of the subject crimes, his trial, or his … as to one count of the indictment would be a necessary ingredient to a conviction under another count; whether one act …
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… misconduct." The petition alleged "[t]he [p]rosecutor committed misconduct when the [p]rosecution gave . . . … arguments and denied the petition on the record and by accompanying written decision. He summarized the relevant … that she had "a plea deal in place" with the State to recommend a specific sentence if pleased with her testimony. …
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… appeal. Those issues included: the legality of the complaint warrants; "whether attaching conditions to a … the portion of the same order dismissing with prejudice two complaint-warrants and expunging the underlying charges … 27, 2023 Law Division order dismissing the municipal complaint warrants with prejudice rendered moot defendant's …
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… by a preponderance of the evidence, that the defendant committed one of the predicate acts referenced in N.J.S.A. … are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … should be construed as suggesting our view on the outcome of the remanded proceedings. Because we reverse the FRO …
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… able to point out the possible ways in which samples can become contaminated during collection, storage, and/or … with the PCR judge that defendant failed to establish a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel, we …
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… challenge the affidavit in support of a wiretap order and communication data warrants (CDW). The gravamen of … N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(b)(2) and second-degree conspiracy to commit that offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. The trial court … the application sought to intercept wire and electronic communications to or from the 1967 number as well as a [CDW] …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … Judges Trial Court Administrn~°!tJf / [Questions or comments may be directed to (609) 815-2900, ext. 55350] … the charges to which you are pleading guilty: Ind./Acc./Comp.# Count Nature of Offense The potential impact of this …
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… denying her motion for summary judgment and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. The trial court agreed with … Therefore, the court erred in dismissing plaintiff's complaint. We reverse. This matter concerns two applications … Cole's application, was denied on July 21, 2021. A comparison of the applications reveals: Factor Mitchell …
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… Manpower, U.S. Inc.'s ("Manpower") motion to dismiss and compel arbitration against all defendants and the August 16, … part: 1 Plaintiff does not appeal the part of the order compelling arbitration against Manpower. 2 Datascope, … but not limited to, any claims of trade secrets, unfair competition, compensation, classification, minimum wage, …
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… was charged with four counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit kidnapping, four counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit murder, two counts of murder, two counts of felony … reasonable diligence"; or (3) "that the petition alleges a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel that …
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… September 3, 2020. Therefore, his retirement did not become due and payable, or final until October 3, 2020[,] as … 2002)). "[T]he test is not whether an appellate court would come to the same conclusion if the original determination … public employees . . . [because] they constitute deferred compensation earned by the employee during [their] years of …
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… order, the defendant violated the restraining order and/or committed additional acts of domestic violence. I have … who evaluated the Instagram message. Primrose used computer software to download data from plaintiff's … 4 N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(c) states in pertinent part: a person commits a petty disorderly persons offense if, with purpose …
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… … Count of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief. In pertinent … causes “a substantial interruption or impairment of public communication, transportation, supply of water, gas, power, … 2C:17-3a(1) Count of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief. In pertinent …
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… … Count of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief. In pertinent … � See N.J.S.A. 2C:17-2a for the other dangerous means encompassed by the statute. � In determining the extent of … grading provisions of the statute confine criminal mischief committed "recklessly" or "negligently" to fourth degree or …
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… … Count of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief by … [ insert … acted purposely, knowingly or recklessly when he/she committed the … [ damage/defacement-physical disruption. ] … … testing, educational or experimental activities, or any commercial or academic enterprise that uses warm-blooded or …