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… and the sentence imposed was excessive, especially when compared to the sentence imposed on a co-defendant who was … 2014, a 4 A-1794-13T2 different PCR judge filed an order accompanied by a decision denying defendant's second petition … RIOS. D. TRIAL COUNSEL'S FAILURE TO OBJECT TO THE RACIAL COMPOSITION OF THE JURY. 1 State v. Clawans, 38 N.J. 162 …
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A-33-23 Amicus Curiae Brief Partners for Women and Justice
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… of law that is of significant importance because its outcome has the potential to limit the rights of crime victims … emergent safety and protection from abuse through civil remedies. BWC footage creates audio and video evidence that may … not be interpreted to abrogate or limit the rights embodied in the provisions of N.J.S.A. 2C:25-23.1. FILED, Clerk …
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… him about the investigation. Defendant was in the company of his father, Franklin Prather, Sr. (Franklin Sr.), … money, and during one of the conversations, they discussed committing a robbery. Defendant agreed to get his gun from … was not, in fact, testifying truthful[ly]," and was "being compelled to testify against [defendant] . . . who was not …
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… relief (PCR) challenging the legality of his sentence to community supervision for life (CSL); and (2) a June 1, 2023 … and sentenced defendant as follows: Mr. Anderson, you're committed to the custody of the Department of Corrections … included the following: "[x] You are hereby sentence[d] to community supervision for life." The JOC was later amended …
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… Transit Rail Operations, Inc. and dismissing plaintiff's complaint under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA), … [wa]s okay." Because the station had a high volume of commuters, the Transit police had "a visible presence … "Reasonable foreseeability of harm is an 'essential ingredient' of FELA cases." Hines v. Consol. Rail Corp., 926 F.2d …
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… judge erred by not providing her due process, finding she committed the predicate act of harassment, determining an … restraining order (TRO) after filing a domestic violence complaint alleging defendant committed predicate acts of harassment. Plaintiff alleged a …
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A-10/11-24 Electoral Innovation Lab Amicus Curiae Brief
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… F. Councilman, Plaintiffs-Petitioners, v. JERSEY CITY WARD COMMISSION and JOHN MINELLA, in his official capacity as Chair of the Commission, Defendants-Respondents, Civil Action On Petition … It compares the area of a district to the area of the smallest circle that can completely enclose the district. The …
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… on October 19, 2020, a Union undercover police officer completed a drug transaction for the purchase of fifty … pills with co-defendant Timothy Hanlein-Hubble.1 After the completion of a drug transaction, the officers observed … minutes later, Hanlein-Hubble and the officer met and completed the drug transaction. Hanlein-Hubble was …
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… (count six); and second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a) and N.J.S.A. … . . ." At that point in the hearing, counsel for the State commented that there was a problem with the virtual … A-3082-21 little while and see what happens. If it doesn't come back on soon, probably what I'll do is do a brief …
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… NICOLE CORDOVA, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. CHUBB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, Defendant-Appellant, and CHUBB NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. _______________________________ Argued … client and attorney constitutes an indispensable ingredient of our legal system." Id. at 11 (quoting In re Grand …
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… the ten- to-fifteen-minute event, Mary expressed her discomfort and desire to be released 1 A pseudonym is used to … what she can to survive. That is what this case is about, ladies and gentlemen. Power, control, fear. Defense counsel … 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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… Child Protection and Permanency. 6 A-1966-23 with her, and completed the form. Walker told Jones "what [police] were … at the time of the search. One minute after the search was completed, Jones gave an audio-recorded Mirandized statement … assertion, "[r]acial minorities, in particular, may feel compelled to accede without objection to police requests," …
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… paying forty percent of those costs. Pursuant to this income allocation, defendant was ordered to pay his share of … court explained that it used plaintiff's "higher personal income" as plaintiff reported on her proposed guidelines … =true&pdpeersearchid=778750b8-c532-45cb-b44f-d327e0982036-2&ecomp=b7ttk&earg=sr12 …
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… charging defendant with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:15-1(a)(2) … displayed to the victim including the photo display report compiled by the Newark Police Department. In October 2021, … 466 U.S. at 689. To that end, "the defendant must overcome the presumption that, under 8 A-2680-22 the …
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… information—seized pursuant to an October 6, 2021 communications data warrant (CDW) for defendant's cell phone and wiretap order that authorized the interception of communications made using the cell phone. The September 20, … evidence were based, in part, on the information, data, and communications that had been 3 A-2596-22 improperly obtained …
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… Street in East Camden. In the neighborhood was "a housing complex, a church, a learning academy, a salvation army … the homicide investigation determined the glove to be "one commonly used to ride motorcycles and dirt bikes." Ibid. The … requested to see his girlfriend, which the detectives accommodated, he confessed. Defendant explained to his …
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… The MSA further provided that based upon their respective incomes of $50,000 per year for plaintiff and $60,000 for … 3 A-0021-23 recalculate his child support to reflect his income for 2022, $60,4441; determine the parties currently … support calculation. She disputed defendant's $60,444 income figure noting "[i]t is not clear how [defendant's] …
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… later, Edwards called the detective and asked him to come to his car. When the detective arrived at Edwards' car, … was conducted by Giampietro, who did not speak Spanish, communication between defendant and 2 Miranda v. Arizona, … or alcohol and no threats, coercion or force were used to compel defendant's statement. Further, defendant agreed that …
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… duffle bag which contained four rectangular objects made of compressed powder wrapped in brown tape. The next day, … was aware of the evidence against him, and had met with and communicated with his trial counsel regarding trial strategy … specify how his counsel's alleged failures affected the outcome of the trial. As discussed, supra, in order for …
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… his daughters C.P.R. (Cathy) and M.P.R. (Megan)1 by committing acts of sexual assault, sexual molestation, and … protection under the FC docket. Subsequent permanency and compliance hearings were held in 2021 and 2022. On July 11, … her body" on at least six occasions. A few weeks before coming to CDP headquarters, Cathy disclosed this incident to …