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… C. Schuster, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … face and covered up her body. The victim's partially decomposed body was found approximately two months after the … minimum term of twenty-three years. While incarcerated, he committed various institutional disciplinary infractions, …
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… Family Part's order denying reconsideration of its order compelling him to pay alimony and child support arrears. He … of alimony and child support arrears. The judge elected to combine alimony and child support arrears as strictly … that the unpaid balance of the 2013 judgment was comprised of $100,802.24 in alimony and $114,551.94 in child …
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… relied on Miller v. Alabama,2 State v. Zuber,3 and State v. Comer,4 in asserting his sentence constituted a cruel and … WAS UNDER 26 YEARS OF AGE AT 4 A-0806-19 THE TIME OF THE COMMISSION OF THE OFFENSE." N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14). Under … In addition, under our Supreme Court's recent holdings in Comer and Zarate, when defendant has served twenty years in …
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… ineffective, the Supreme Court has stated: PCR counsel must communicate with the client, investigate the claims urged by … PCR counsel had not even reviewed the file, based on comments to the court at oral argument that betrayed … counsel that were not argued that would have changed the outcome of Judge Ryan's decision. See Webster, 187 N.J. at 257. …
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… judge's legal conclusions. Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Defendant … defendant pleaded guilty to attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and aggravated assault. Id. at 13. Prior to … she had a flat tire, she continued driving. When she was stopped, the officer observed defendant slurring her speech …
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… (Donna Arons, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … (DOC), upholding an adjudication and sanctions for committing prohibited act *.254, "refusing to work, or to … was based on sanctions imposed on February 22, 2021 for committing prohibited act .709, "failure to comply with a …
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… the May 7, 2021 order denying their order to show cause to compel the production of records and dismissing their complaint. In light of the principles espoused in our … (1) Copies of cancelled checks and invoices used to settle complaints that were filed against your police department in …
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… that defendant was negligent because he/she did not comply with the standard of care that the law imposes upon … the standard architectural practice, in the same or similar communities, at the time the architect was performing … ability possess and exercise, in the same or similar communities, at the time the 1 This charge is equally …
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… Any person who knowingly causes or facilitates an escape commits an offense. The indictment alleges that: (Read … under charge or conviction of a crime or offense)(persons committed pursuant to chapter 4 of this Title),2 (persons … an arrest, an investigatory detention or a motor vehicle stop. See State v. Moultrie, 357 N.J. Super. 547 (App. Div. …
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… means staking or risking something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future contingent event not … receive something of value in the event of a certain outcome.2 The form of gambling allegedly involved in this case … bets from members of the public [based] upon the outcome of future contingent events as a business.3 [OR] The …
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… OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2017-222 FORMAL COMPLAINT Maureen G. Bauman, Disciplinary Counsel, Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct ("Complainant"), complaining …
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… but it is not limited to, nursing care malpractice, common law professional negligence, violation of the rights … controversy doctrine, res judicata, and/or collateral estoppel. In this list of affirmative defenses, defendants did … November 5, 2019, 658 days after plaintiff's filed her complaint and 627 days after defendants filed their …
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… twenty-three and twenty-five years old at the time he committed the offenses which led to the charge and … and to Effectuate the Remedial Purpose of the Sentencing Commission’s Efforts Regarding Juvenile Sentencing POINT II … In exchange for the plea, the State agreed to recommend ten years in prison, the maximum sentence on a …
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… mugged in parking lot.” Headlines such as these while not common demonstrate the importance of Premise Liability Law … Court initially confronted these questions by applying Common Law principles. Under Common Law a plaintiff must establish the existence of a …
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… to dismiss the remaining counts of the indictment and to recommend a sentence of 364 days in the Monmouth County … "plea counsel acted well within the scope of 5 A-2114-20 competence," and "adequately informed defendant of … defendant's claims are bald assertions unsupported by any competent evidence. Many of his claims are directly …
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… In exchange for defendant's guilty plea, the State recommended a noncustodial probationary term consistent with … the potential for early termination, provided defendant complied fully with the terms of probation. But, defendant … guidance – as did the parties – from our Supreme Court's companion decisions in State v. Vasquez, 129 N.J. 189 (1992) …
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… Brown and Farrington. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2874. Taqiyyah Davidson, appellant pro se. Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Valentina M. DiPippo, Deputy Attorney General, …
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… criminal sexual contact, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3(a). He admitted committing the offenses between December 2009 and December … of statements defendant made to a police officer. Before completing the Miranda hearing, defendant entered a … EXAMINATION OF J.D. II. THE TRIAL COURT SHOULD HAVE COMPLETED [R.D.'s] MIRANDA HEARING AND RENDERED A DECISION …
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… of their tankers. The parties settled shortly after the complaint was filed. Plaintiff agreed to provide defendants … is too ambiguous to enforce?" According to the verified complaint plaintiff filed in this matter, a witness for … tell you what happens. You get sued for malpractice." The complaint further alleges the witness continued "in a high …
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… . . . [a] judge's legal determinations," and, as here, "are compelled to reverse when the judge does not apply the … proposed schedule, and the parties agreed "to maintain open communication" in order to adjust the plan as needed. It did … that is brought then, at that time, all those issues will come out. At this point, I'm not going to enforce that …