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… unresolved for years. The proceedings here were glacial in comparison. Consequently, we uphold an administrative law … Karen retained new counsel in June 2011. That attorney died soon thereafter, and current counsel was retained in … the writer asserted without explanation 8 A-1823-16T2 or support that the Department was "in substantial compliance" …
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… unresolved for years. The proceedings here were glacial in comparison. Consequently, we uphold an administrative law … Karen retained new counsel in June 2011. That attorney died soon thereafter, and current counsel was retained in … the writer asserted without explanation 8 A-1823-16T2 or support that the Department was "in substantial compliance" …
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… July 23, 2010 sentencing hearing, the State reduced its recommended sentence to five years noncustodial probation. In … attainable goal when memories have dimmed, witnesses have died or disappeared, and evidence is lost or unattainable . … shortly after being detained. Ibid. In a certification in support of Chau's petition, the Texas attorney explained …
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… "felt greatly intimidated" by Actor # 2, who began to issue commands to defendant, "including the direction of travel." … call or text anyone for help since "his phone battery had died." Defendant said he was "helpless and terrified." … of defense based on duress. He alleges his attorneys "never supported nor adequately explored this defense." Defendant …
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… of the homicides: Defendants—known by some in their community by the street names "Dre" (Davis) and "Ice Cream" … Mr. Holiday returned inside to console Rahman as he died. [Id. at 2-4 (alterations in original) (footnote … failed to inform Goode of his maximum sentence exposure. He points out discrepancies between his copy of the pretrial …
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… a first-degree offense. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of twenty-eight years with eighty-five … with great strength." He explained he "didn't want her to die." However, he left the apartment after he noticed she … That April, PCR counsel also filed a memorandum of law in support of the petition, and defendant submitted a letter. …
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… from a June 25, 2021 order adjudicating the parties' competing requests regarding defendant's alimony obligation … a long-term marriage. They had three children, one of whom died post-judgment. Plaintiff was fifty and defendant was … circumstances, neither party . . . shall seek alimony or support contrary to the provisions of this [a]greement." 3 …
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… by Judge J. Adam Hughes in his cogent written decision accompanying the order. I. On October 31, 2012, defendant … then left her unattended and bleeding. Defendant's mother died from the injuries. Defendant was charged with … by NERA. The sentencing court found the credible evidence supported a finding of aggravating factors three, N.J.S.A. …
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… A heart attack occurs when one or more coronary arteries become blocked. A patient may have a complete blockage or … Hospital, and various physicians, alleging that decedent died "from iatrogenic causes." In support of these claims, plaintiff retained the services of …
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… away of a heroin overdose. Mother's oldest child, B.N., died due to a heroin overdose in June 2014. Her other child, … and alcohol, and repeatedly refused to engage in or comply with substance abuse and mental health services. In … received twenty-one referrals between 2011 and 2013. She points out the Division did not substantiate her. 9 …
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… the house, leaving Prieto bleeding on the floor. Prieto died as a result of the injuries he sustained in the … character and attitude indicate he is unlikely to commit another offense); and the non-statutory mitigating … under Rule 3:21-10(b)(2). Defendant also argues that Mendel supports his contention that he may seek release under Rule …
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… claims he is subject to an enhanced risk of serious medical complications if he contracts COVID-19 because of his … when a trial court makes "findings inconsistent with or unsupported by competent evidence," utilizes "irrelevant or … for the virus, about 192 had been hospitalized, and 46 had died. Up to 737 out of 8008 staff members had also tested …
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… appealing the ineligibility determination, requesting a "complete copy" of claimant's file, and advising that … is 'arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable,' or is unsupported 'by substantial credible evidence in the record as … for a household because the head of the household has died as a direct result of COVID-19; (ii) the individual has …
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… A heart attack occurs when one or more coronary arteries become blocked. A patient may have a complete blockage or … Hospital, and various physicians, alleging that decedent died "from iatrogenic causes." In support of these claims, plaintiff retained the services of …
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… from a June 25, 2021 order adjudicating the parties' competing requests regarding defendant's alimony obligation … a long-term marriage. They had three children, one of whom died post-judgment. Plaintiff was fifty and defendant was … circumstances, neither party . . . shall seek alimony or support contrary to the provisions of this [a]greement." 3 …
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… the house, leaving Prieto bleeding on the floor. Prieto died as a result of the injuries he sustained in the … character and attitude indicate he is unlikely to commit another offense); and the non-statutory mitigating … under Rule 3:21-10(b)(2). Defendant also argues that Mendel supports his contention that he may seek release under Rule …
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… claims he is subject to an enhanced risk of serious medical complications if he contracts COVID-19 because of his … when a trial court makes "findings inconsistent with or unsupported by competent evidence," utilizes "irrelevant or … for the virus, about 192 had been hospitalized, and 46 had died. Up to 737 out of 8008 staff members had also tested …
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… away of a heroin overdose. Mother's oldest child, B.N., died due to a heroin overdose in June 2014. Her other child, … and alcohol, and repeatedly refused to engage in or comply with substance abuse and mental health services. In … received twenty-one referrals between 2011 and 2013. She points out the Division did not substantiate her. 9 …
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… appealing the ineligibility determination, requesting a "complete copy" of claimant's file, and advising that … is 'arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable,' or is unsupported 'by substantial credible evidence in the record as … for a household because the head of the household has died as a direct result of COVID-19; (ii) the individual has …
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… by Judge J. Adam Hughes in his cogent written decision accompanying the order. I. On October 31, 2012, defendant … then left her unattended and bleeding. Defendant's mother died from the injuries. Defendant was charged with … by NERA. The sentencing court found the credible evidence supported a finding of aggravating factors three, N.J.S.A. …