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… and assault on a corrections officer. The State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced to an aggregate … his pleas, his counsel advised the judge that defendant was competent to stand trial based upon a psychiatric … him, counsel explained that it was necessary to assess his competency to stand trial. During defendant's plea to the …
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… 1:38-3(e). 3 A-2015-17T1 conclusions were well-supported by competent evidence. Consequently, we affirm. "Our review of … they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … specific to each defendant. K.H.O., 161 N.J. at 348. It is common that the proofs relating to the first and second …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. October 30, 2018 2 A-3187-15T1 comply hearing, ordering him to list for sale property he … and contained an apartment that was rented to generate income. After approximately two years, the parties purchased … of incarceration, "the court may also grant additional remedies as provided by [Rule 5:3-7(b),]" including "fixing the …
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… II THE LIMITING OTHER-CRIME EVIDENCE INSTRUCTION WAS INCOMPLETE, DEFECTIVE, AND PREJUDICIAL. (Not Raised Below). … a physical description of his assailant that was put into a computer program to generate photographs of men who fit the … to the factual context of the case to enable the jury to comprehend 8 A-4209-15T2 and appreciate the fine distinction …
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… 2016 Law Division order dismissing their legal malpractice complaint against their former attorneys, Law Offices of … LLC and John E. Clarke, Esq. (defendants). Plaintiffs' complaint alleged that defendants negligently or otherwise … legal malpractice case based upon principles of judicial estoppel and preclusion, predicated on plaintiff's voluntary …
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… her over. She identified defendant as the man who had come into the store, demanded money, and threatened her with … prints. Five days later, on July 28, 2009, Detective Christopher Baird saw defendant in the parking lot of the liquor … give the knife to one of the officers. Defendant eventually complied, and the officers attended to his wounds and took …
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… until he inappropriately touched her, which made her uncomfortable. As a result of the referral, the Division … of anxiety due to the physical and sexual trauma and recommended Amanda participate in individual trauma-focused … . . . asked him . . . why he was doing that and for him to stop, which he then proceeded to, according to [Amanda], put …
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… plate and a missing or nonfunctional rear light. Herbert, accompanied in the patrol car by a Detective Grogan,2 also … the vehicle make a left turn without signaling. They stopped the car; Herbert approached on the driver's side … considerations which were "supported 14 A-5238-15T3 by competent credible evidence in the record." Grate, 220 N.J. …
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… days a week while defendant did not have a steady job or income. Soon thereafter, Stathis moved out of her parents' … end her relationship with defendant and that she wanted to come back home. On September 10, 2007, Stathis met her … The Nassau County Medical Examiner's Office performed an autopsy of the body. The cause of death was determined to be …
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… Defendant's vehicle crossed the double line into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with another vehicle, causing the other vehicle to become air borne and land on its side. As Detective Colon … to defense counsel's remarks. The prosecutor argued: "So ladies and gentlemen, [defense counsel] went [to visit Payton] …
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… possession of a handgun while in the course of committing, attempting to commit or conspiring to commit the crime of distributing heroin, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1 …
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… appellant (Evan M. Levow, of counsel and on the brief; Christopher G. Hewitt, on the brief). Mark Musella, Bergen County … parked his cruiser behind the SUV. Griffin, seeing exhaust coming from the vehicle and concluding that it was running, … his phone. Griffin waited several minutes for the driver to complete his call. According to Griffin's testimony, while …
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… dispute in its proper context. I. Global's amended verified complaint alleged the following. Global entered into a lease … damages, and a declaratory judgment that defendants had committed an anticipatory breach of the lease. Defendants … discovery ensued. Both before and after plaintiff filed its complaint, Henry sent emails to his son Alexander, who is …
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… certain-persons charge. In return, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of seven-years imprisonment with a … with a five-year parole ineligibility period along with accompanying fines and penalties. Defendant did not appeal his … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) ("The risk that the defendant will commit another offense"), -1(a)(6) ("The extent of the …
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… PLLC, attorneys; Jacquelyn A. DiCicco, on the brief). Christopher A. DeGennaro argued the cause for respondents MHC … orders entered by Judge Mary F. Thurber dismissing his complaint with prejudice and denying his cross-motion to … of the sale of merchandise" entitling plaintiff to CFA remedies. We affirm. The CFA sets forth The act, use or …
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… concentration. Remache-Robalino filed a medical malpractice complaint against defendants. Like DiFiore, Remache- … interpreter at plaintiff's deposition. Defendants moved to compel the examination without any monitoring or recording. … test scores." The trial judge granted defendants' motion to compel an unrecorded neuropsychological DME over …
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… drove to the police station rather than request the police come to the home because he did not want his son or his … order. Before the municipal court, R.B. argued J.B.'s comments effectively invited and "enticed" the assault and … and proofs, including the audio and video evidence, J.B.'s comments did not constitute a "voluntary and serious …
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… LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. ___________________________ … By leave granted, defendant Jersey Central Power & Light Company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corporation, appeals … of its OTSC, plaintiff filed certifications from Christopher Cole, an owner and principal of plaintiff, and Seth …
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… forensic test revealed no evidence indicative of a completed sexual assault. Responding officers found two … not seek the death penalty. The State further agreed to recommend a life sentence, with thirty-years of parole … for each murder count. Additionally, the State agreed to recommend that a sentence of twenty-years with ten-years of …
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… weapon in connection with the incident in exchange for a recommended maximum aggregate sentence of twelve years' … I lied and my conscience is bothering me and I just want to come clean and tell the truth. On February 22, 2022, … the PCR judge rejected each of defendant's claims in a comprehensive twenty-eight-page written decision. In his …