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… that defendant's crime was not part of a repetitive, compulsive pattern of criminal sexual behavior, and he was … Defendant filed his petition in 2017, long after he completed his sentence. He was incarcerated, however, … of parole supervision, and the possibility of civil commitment. He stated that an attorney was obliged to inform …
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… He was sentenced to a seven-year term of imprisonment and community supervision for life (CSL) upon his release from … convicted of certain enumerated sex offenses after completion of their prison terms. State v. Hester, 233 N.J. … 2004, an individual was "in the legal custody of the Commissioner of Corrections" and under the supervision of …
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… marriage, and potentially misrepresenting his A-1784-19 3 income and assets. Plaintiff also disclosed to Mr. Celli the … parties' financial arrangements, lifestyles, assets, and income. Specifically, plaintiff disclosed the parties' … different attorney, on October 27, 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint for palimony against defendant. The parties …
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… an order that vacated a default judgment and dismissed its complaint – presents some unusual circumstances and conflicting equities. Plaintiff filed its complaint to collect a debt in July 2009 and, when defendant … Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1692 – 1692p, because it failed to commence the suit "within four years after the cause of …
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… is subject to arbitration under the jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Education and not the Public Employment Relations Commission, even if a collective negotiations agreement … (Board) sought to terminate his employment for unbecoming conduct and insubordination. The dispute over …
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… Yes. Counsel: And that was for the purpose of being able to commit a theft from the store? Defendant: Yes. Counsel: You … at sentencing that his extensive criminal history was fueled by his long-time drug addiction. He acknowledged that … conviction as a juvenile, but he argued that he had committed no crimes of violence against anyone. He sought …
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… oral decision on the record and his written opinion accompanying the order. I. We briefly summarize the facts and … charges. On July 23, 2015, federal prosecutors filed a complaint charging defendant with production and possession … The plea form specified that the prosecutor would recommend a ten-year prison term, subject to the No Early …
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… 2017, defendant pled guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery1 in exchange for the State's agreement to … carefully reviewed defendant's PCR arguments and rendered a comprehensive decision on the record. We affirm … defendant's arguments at length. We add the following comments. The State argues that defendant's PCR claims are …
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… Between July 2016 and January 2017, plaintiff resided in a community residence for mentally ill adults that was … rent of $560 for her apartment. Located in Toms River, the community residence is one of many that is licensed and regulated by the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services (DHS). …
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… that admission of this evidence would have changed the outcome of his trial because if presented with this evidence … Temple Law Review article entitled "When Does a Juvenile Become an Adult? Implications for Law and Policy[;]" and (4) … under the holding in Miller because he was eighteen when he committed his offenses and because he was not sentenced to a …
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… arising from child pornographic images discovered on his computer when he was a student at Stockton State University. … We conclude that his acceptance of the University's computer acceptable use standards policy in employing its … the internet gave the University the right to monitor his computer and retain the child pornographic images linked to …
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… of the remaining counts.2 The State also agreed to recommend defendant be sentenced to five years' probation. … to determine whether or not he continue[d] to be a viable complaining witness." The motion hearing reconvened on … And the plausible basis is that his attorney can't find the complaining witness and that he has been told . . . the …
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… oral argument before the PCR judge and the PCR judge's comprehensive written opinion. 4 A-4591-19 makes patients … denied defendant's PCR petition. In a written opinion accompanying his order, Judge Ironson appropriately set forth … testimony that "[d]efendant was alert and . . . able to communicate." Noting Dr. Stuart's testimony at trial …
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… was mandated, as part of the project, to install curb ramps compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)2 at … handicap ramps exceeded this height differential, thus not complying with the ADA standard. However, Dr. Nolte did not … to any special deference." Manalapan Realty v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Under this …
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… identified defendant based on the surveillance footage and community interactions. Id. at 3. Prior to defendant's … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Gideon, 244 N.J. at 550-51 (alteration in original) … in the PCR judge's oral opinion. We add the following comments regarding Santiago and Mejia. Initially, we observe …
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… trial court's order of November 15, 2024, dismissing his complaint and requiring the parties to proceed to … In part, the buyer's order provided "[t]his is the complete agreement, there are no other written or oral … or relationship. This includes any Claim based on common or constitutional law, contract, tort, statute, …
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… 2 A-2449-23 In this appeal from the Special Civil Part, a commercial landlord seeks reversal of the trial court's … and Construction II, LLC, is a landlord that owned a commercial building in Perth Amboy. In October 2020, … The agreed-upon term of the lease was three years, commencing on November 15, 2020, and ending on November 14, …
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… 2 Jenssy was acquitted on all counts. 4 A-0539-23 and communicate with him about his case; present alibi … a Wade hearing. The judge further determined the outcome of defendant's trial would not have been different had … assessment of the weight and credibility of the evidence commands our deference. See State v. Robinson, 200 N.J. 1, …
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… 2C:44-1(a)(9); and (3) at the sentencing hearing, the judge committed plain error by repeating a quote from 5 A-1364-23 … Div. 2001), the court decided not to do so, given the uncomplicated nature of defendant's arguments. Finally, the … by a convicted felon, even when the weapon is used to commit another crime. The sentencing judge also stated that …
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… Officer Ramos was standing near his police vehicle at the comer of Maple A venue and Reckless Place, while Sgt. Ashton … doubt. Defendant was fined $157 and assessed $33 in comi costs. Defendant filed a timely notice of appeal. 4 … in the municipal court. R. 3:23-8(e). DISCUSSION Defendant complains that he was not informed prior to the municipal …