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… do. Most concerning is the fact that the defendant father's complete lack of judgment comes just one day after a similar incident where he failed … the Division must show by a preponderance of the competent, material, and relevant evidence that the parent …
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… BELOW) III. THE TRIAL COURT'S CONFUSING AND UNTAILORED ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY INSTRUCTION VIOLATED BIELKIEWICZ AND LEFT … issues in a supplemental pro se brief: I. THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN HER SUMMATION, THEREBY DEPRIVING … TRIAL COURT'S FAILURE TO GIVE A CURATIVE INSTRUCTION ON ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY DEPRIVED MINAYA [OF] A FAIR TRIAL III. …
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… the robbery charges Sergeant Audino was investigating were completely different from, and totally unrelated to, the … a homicide. 133 N.J. at 240-41. Defendant's girlfriend accompanied him and once they arrived at the office, she called an attorney to come and represent the defendant. Id. at 241. Immediately …
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… MERE information statement, merits brief, and all documents comprising the record contain his full name, we use his … to the testimony by the reviewing court," which review "compensates constitutionally for procedural deficiencies … of a remand for a chief's conference even when there was a complete failure to comply with Weston's mandate, the …
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… stamp with the word "Empire." He testified: [r]ed stamp is commonly used to be put on boxes or bags in reference [to] an indication of heroin. Brown box is commonly known to [him] to contain 600 white [glassine] bags … earlier. It has been consistently held "that a principal component of . . . probable cause . . . 'is a well-grounded …
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… a three-year term of imprisonment for an unrelated offense committed in Cumberland County. Judge Jimenez ordered that … police vehicle. The driver of the Mazda heeded the implied command to stop and pulled the vehicle over to the side of … [and] date of birth." Cook told her he needed to conduct a computer motor vehicle search to determine the status of her …
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… testified. They had formerly resided together. Plaintiff commenced this action pursuant to the Act, alleging … relationship. Defendant also filed a domestic violence complaint, and the two matters were the subject of a single … defendant's action was dismissed. In support of her complaint, plaintiff alleged that on the date in question, …
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… In January 2013, plaintiff filed a medical malpractice complaint against Mountainside, seeking damages because of a … prejudice two motions by Mountainside to dismiss the complaint, extended discovery for thirty days to permit … infant "this treatment would have greatly improved her outcome." The report stated that "treatment intervention" could …
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… summary judgment in favor of plaintiff on its foreclosure complaint, and striking defendants' answer and … defendants borrowed $347,000 from Decision One Mortgage Company, LLC (Decision One) to refinance their home in Mount … failed to cure the default, plaintiff filed its foreclosure complaint on August 7, 2015. On September 21, 2015, …
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… the source and circumstances of the "tip." The tip did not come from someone from the criminal milieu who might seek … is likewise well-settled that symptoms of intoxication are common knowledge capable of description by a lay person. …
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… I N.J.S.A. 2C:21-34(b) states in relevant part: A person commits a crime if the person knowingly makes a material … term of twenty years. In exchange, the State consented to recommend to the court that it impose a prison term … 2C:21-34(b) is vague as applied. POINT II – THE LOWER COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR IN ACCEPTING THE DEFENDANT'S PLEA 2 …
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… charged in 1 Defendant pled guilty while he was completing the Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) for an … When defendant appeared for sentencing, he had successfully completed ISP. 2 The disorderly persons offenses consisted … fact, the illegal portion of [defendant's] sentence was remedied at his resentencing on November 13, 2014. Thus, there …
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… Ocean County, Docket No. FV-15-0057-22. Tonacchio, Spina & Compitello, attorneys for appellant (Joseph Compitello, on the briefs). DeNoia, Tambasco & Germann, … and were still living together when plaintiff filed a complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) …
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… in Judge Grimbergen's decision. We add the following brief comments. In February 2018, the Division received a referral … records and suspension notifications, prior domestic complaints involving defendant, and psychological … . . . ." The judge stated she was "not inclined to . . . completely foreclose it," but wanted to obtain this …
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… and Fisher. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1652. Attorneys Hartman, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … appeals a final agency decision of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) denying his automatic reinstatement …
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… to qualify for 3 A-2159-21 regular unemployment benefits commencing in the week ending April 18, 2020. As a result of … reviewing the factual findings made in an unemployment compensation proceeding, the test is not whether an appellate court would come to the same conclusion if the original determination …
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… are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … 2C:25-19(a). N.J.S.A. 2C:25-19(a)(13). 4 A-3877-22 A person commits harassment, "if, with purpose to harass another," he or she: (a) "[m]akes, or causes to be made, one or more communications anonymously or at extremely inconvenient …
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… the PCR court on February 14, 2023, defendant's attorney commented that same day our Supreme Court issued its … The PCR court denied relief. In a written decision accompanying the April 10, 2023 orders, the court initially … "automatically expunged" because the Legislature has "completely rejected" these convictions. a. Gomes holds that …
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… was "neither cognitively nor incapable of abstract comprehension"; (3) the record amply supported the judge's …
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… 31, 2008, provided "this contract is awarded without competitive bidding as a 'professional service' under the … [s]ervice [a]greements pursuant to the LPCL without competitive bidding. The statute specifically preclude[d] … 344 N.J. Super. 470, 480 (App. Div. 2001). Thus, the ALJ recommended that the Board's decision—that Santore was …