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… plea agreement initially offered, consisting of the State recommending a fifteen-year term of imprisonment coupled with … counsel prior to trial, and that the lack of meaningful communication with counsel ultimately caused a breakdown in communication. . . . However, this appears to be the extent …
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… Monmouth County indictment. He also pled guilty to two companion motor vehicle summonses: driving while intoxicated … motor vehicle infractions, but made no sentencing recommendation. Before the trial judge, defendant acknowledged … "Yes, sir, I do." Defendant likewise indicated he comprehended the mandatory jail sentences and fines for his …
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… to serve a five-year term of parole supervision, after completing his prison term. We briefly summarize the … ARGUMENT IN HER CLOSING STATEMENT, THAT THE THEFT COMPONENT OF THE ROBBERY CHARGE WAS RELATED TO AN ATTEMPT TO … Improperly Permitted Their Client to be Convicted Without Complete and Accurate Instructions on the Law 1. The Trial …
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… or believing portions of both, or, indeed, believing both completely, the defenses are not mutually exclusive." Ibid. … factors found by the sentencing court were not based upon competent and credible evidence in the record; or (3) "the … factors found by the sentencing court were based on competent and credible evidence in the record. The range for …
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… D.R.'s three children. In June 2016, the Division filed a complaint for care and custody of Steven after he appeared … ear that occurs from blunt trauma to the ear. The injury is common with wrestling or boxing. The inside ridges inside … R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). 9 A-3007-17T2 Through the admission of "competent, material and relevant evidence," the Division …
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… to a jury for the murder of Lamar Glover, on a theory of accomplice liability, and the shooting of Raymond Kozar. He … MURDER CONVICTION MUST BE REVERSED BECAUSE THE GENERIC ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY INSTRUCTION: (1) FAILED TO RELATE … CORRECT THE STATE'S EGREGIOUS MISSTATEMENT OF THE LAW OF ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY; AND (3) FURTHER CONFUSED THE JURY BY …
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… report to his supervising officer and failing to complete the required community service. Defendant absconded and failed to appear … 2011, defendant's enrollment in PTI was terminated for non-compliance. Thereafter, the State extended a non-custodial …
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… 17, 2009, defendant was terminated from PTI due to non-compliance. On April 21, 2009, he pled guilty to the … probationary term. The court ordered defendant to comply with the standard conditions of probation, pay restitution, and perform 100 hours of community service, among other conditions. The court also …
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… note[d] that the children seemed guarded . . . [and] recommended in her report that the girls be re-interviewed at … her devastatingly disturbing details of the sexual assault committed against her by defendant." Ibid. "On December 15, … psychological expert, testified about child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome (CSAAS), but on cross- examination, …
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… judge also determined defendant was aware of but refused to comply with his child support obligation. The judge found … to pull defendant over on June 24, 2014, the police officer commented defendant appeared surprised to learn his license … because she was 2 Effective July 1, 2003, the Motor Vehicle Commission was created and the Division of Motor Vehicles …
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… must find by clear and convincing evidence that [defendant] communicated to a person other than [plaintiff] a false and … person) and, if a private person, whether the statements complained of by a private person are a matter of legitimate … 445 (2008), in which the court held that once a person becomes a public figure, even if the person subsequently …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. SN-2015-031. John J. Peirano argued … cause for respondent New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (Robin T. McMahon, General Council, attorney; Mr. … agency decision issued by the Public Employee Relations Commission (PERC) determining that the development of …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the remaining counts and to recommend sentencing in the third-degree range, see N.J.S.A. … alcohol use disorder and severe heroin use disorder, and recommended a short-term residential inpatient program. … incarceration and who satisfy the nine separate factors embodied in N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 14(a), are assigned to Track 1 and …
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… erred in granting summary judgment by weighing the parties' competing [a]ffidavits and making premature findings of fact … that he learned about this in June 2016, and by filing this complaint, he disputed any suggestion that decedent gifted … clearly manifests the grantor's intention that the deed become immediately operative and that the grantee become the …
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… Defendants, and NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … judgment in favor of New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company (NJM) and remanded the matter for a plenary hearing … and reviewing the trial record, the judge issued a comprehensive written opinion resolving the material factual …
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… motion for summary judgment and dismissed plaintiff's complaint for failure to satisfy the requirements of the New … 59:1-1 to -14.4 (the Act).1 We affirm. Because this matter comes to us from the trial court's grant of summary judgment … set forth in her written opinion and add the following comments. N.J.S.A. 59:4-2 prescribes when a public entity …
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… to [his] disability ," and he was entitled to "reasonable accommodations under the American [sic] with 1 We use … future to renew his medical qualification to maintain his commercial driver's license (CDL), he probably could not do … he not resigned, he could have continued working for the company. She also confirmed that as a truck driver claimant …
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… sold. The counterclaim in the underlying suit also sought compensatory damages, interest, attorney's fees, and costs … lawsuit was pending, plaintiffs filed this Law Division complaint against J.P., V.P., and Karcich, alleging Karcich … On September 17, 2015, plaintiffs filed a second amended complaint, which Karcich sought to dismiss, arguing that …
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… Div. 2000), where we held "a defendant is entitled to a complete and vigorous defense, requiring counsel, at the … trial record, in his appellate brief, and in a post-trial complaint filed with a District Ethics Committee. Referencing defendant's direct appeal, the judge …
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… the Board of Review (Board). The Board found that Wilhelm committed fraud by willfully misrepresenting her earnings … she was claiming benefits, and if yes, to identify the income and hours worked. Wilhelm testified that she was … Lowe's. Wilhelm also testified that when she did list her income from Lowe's, she provided an estimate of her net …