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… factors found by the sentencing court were not based upon competent and credible evidence in the record; or (3) "the … broad sentencing discretion if the sentence is based on competent credible evidence and fits within the statutory … factors found by the sentencing judge were based on competent and reasonably credible evidence in the record. …
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… H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … Crime Anonymous Program, a handbook for institutional and community services for recovering criminals. The Board … Thomas' parole officer and his supervisor, Captain Rauth, recommended Thomas for parole discharge. The recommendation …
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… artery." At admission she had "a lengthy list of maladies" including "multiple kinds of bed sores, multiple levels of skin maladies, [and] other morbidities going on." Decedent was … causation expert. Judge Morris Smith found this was not a common knowledge injury and that a physician was required to …
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… other on Cliff Street. A search of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) records listed only the Cliff Street … while texting the victim's girlfriend, who relayed the communications to police. When defendant arrived at the … The sergeant testified the door to that room was "completely open" and Thomas was inside. Daye requested to …
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… behalf. Thomas included a copy of an unfiled guardianship complaint with the application, as well as a psychiatric … in the second application. The draft of the guardianship complaint also did not refer to the existing POA nor seek … a letter to Vera, detailing the information it needed to complete Ellen's eligibility determination. The letter …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC No. 2021-29. Jorge R. De Armas argued the … cause for respondent New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (Frank C. Kanther, on the brief). PER CURIAM … from a final decision of the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) denying the Board's scope of negotiation …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2404-15T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF E.B. – SVP-724-15. … (Nancy C. Hayes, Designated Counsel, on the brief).1 Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … and her interview of him, is highly likely to engage in future deviant sexual acts if released into the community. …
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… ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGED EMAILS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN DEFENDANT AND HER TRIAL COUNSEL. … to her bedroom. Defendant was also there and agreed to accompany police to the station, where she provided a taped … victim and her niece to enter the interview room without accompaniment to look through the seized items. The victim …
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… "notice of the presence of such offenders in the community, the scope of that notice measured by the likelihood that such offenders will commit another sex offense[.]" Doe v. Poritz, 142 N.J. 1, 14 … . . . ." When Megan's Law was enacted in 1994, a person committed a fourth- degree crime if he or she failed to …
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… on these observations, the officer initiated a traffic stop. Prior to stopping the car, Maynard noticed the "license … and "a large amount of money . . . located in the glove compartment." The officer confronted defendant with these … the findings and result meet this criterion, its task is complete and it should not disturb the result . . . ." Ibid. …
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… P. Perfilio's oral decision. I. This case has a long and complex procedural history. In March 2006, defendant … ALRP,2 served defendant with Notice of Intent to Commence Foreclosure proceedings (NOI). Defendant failed to … court for stay relief and prospective stay relief regarding future filings concerning the property. The bankruptcy court …
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… Protection and Permanency (the Division) filed a verified complaint and order to show cause seeking the care and … Devin's custody to Harold. The Division amended the complaint to add a request for custody. In the interim, the … keep up . . . ." She acknowledged that "recently" she stopped home-schooling all together because of Devin's health …
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… for the ACA Medicaid plan if they fall within a certain income range, are not eligible for minimum essential health … the form was to ascertain any change in the recipient's "income base" under which the recipient first qualified for … A renewing agency must consider a beneficiary's income, amongst other factors, in the eligibility renewal …
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… to the member's widow or widower a pension of 50% of final compensation for the use of herself or himself, to continue … again argues that the Board should have been equitably estopped from denying her request for a survivor benefit, and … that are supported by sufficient credible evidence." Futterman v. Bd. of Review, Dept. of Labor, 421 N.J. Super. …
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… brought after he admitted in a family counseling session to committing sexual acts against both children. He pled guilty … as a Tier II moderate risk offender, with notification to community organizations and law enforcement agencies likely … based on a number of factors, including his presence in his community for five years without sexual recidivism. His age …
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… evidence. Specifically, the State's ballistics expert commented that a non-testifying peer concurred with the … officers soon arrived at the scene and were able to communicate with Martinez-Ventura and his friends. They told … identification); see also R. 3:11(d) (providing remedies for failure to record out- of-court identification …
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… appeals from the jury verdict establishing $750,000 as just compensation for the April 23, 2010 taking by defendant … was $489,400 since the highest and best use was future industrial. The Authority's witnesses depreciated the … and operation of a marine terminal. 3. Independent studies have concluded the development will have an estimated …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1056-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF P.W., SVP-435-06. … to reoffend. At the hearing, the State relied on the unrefuted expert testimony of psychiatrist Roger Harris, M.D., … 381 (2014); see also R.F. 217 N.J. at 173. Based on unrefuted credible expert testimony, the judge's finding as to …
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… in his patrol vehicle,2 and conducted a motor vehicle stop. When Ottavinia approached the vehicle, he "detected the … However, Ottavinia could not tell whether the odor "was coming from [the driver]," who was later identified as … during the hearing. 4 A-2705-18T4 tests, including the complete HGN, from which Ottavinia concluded there was …
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… Terrence R. Cook in his twenty-page written decision that accompanied the order denying defendant's petition. The facts … affidavit, defendant had "very big power in [his] hands to compel [defendant's] attorney and [the] prosecutor to do … petition by order dated February 27, 2018. In his comprehensive written decision, the judge concluded that …