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… MISADVISED HIM REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF HIS JAIL CREDITS. Because defendant presented a prima facie case that … credits," and that issue was muddled by defense counsel's comments that defendant was "looking [at] over 600 days" of … described hearings on three consecutive days before Judge Malestein when he was told by the judge the credits would be, …
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… MISADVISED HIM REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF HIS JAIL CREDITS. Because defendant presented a prima facie case that … credits," and that issue was muddled by defense counsel's comments that defendant was "looking [at] over 600 days" of … described hearings on three consecutive days before Judge Malestein when he was told by the judge the credits would be, …
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… 3. What is the guaranteed set-up time? 4. Is there on-site parking? If so, what is the total number of spaces … If not providing all meeting spaces for the event, will you comply with section 4.1 parts (a) and (b)? If known at the … you confirm per 4.2 GENERAL FOOD REQUIREMENTS venue can accommodate alternative meal options including but not limited …
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… 3. What is the guaranteed set-up time? 4. Is there on-site parking? If so, what is the total number of spaces … If not providing all meeting spaces for the event, will you comply with section 4.1 parts (a) and (b)? If known at the … you confirm per 4.2 GENERAL FOOD REQUIREMENTS venue can accommodate alternative meal options including but not limited …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Samuel D. Natal in his comprehensive written opinion. Defendant is the father of a … plea form stated defendant would receive "all lawful jail credit from December 13, 2013." At the plea hearing, trial … on our review of the record and the applicable legal principles, we affirm substantially for the reasons stated by Judge …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Samuel D. Natal in his comprehensive written opinion. Defendant is the father of a … plea form stated defendant would receive "all lawful jail credit from December 13, 2013." At the plea hearing, trial … on our review of the record and the applicable legal principles, we affirm substantially for the reasons stated by Judge …
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2C:21-6c(1)
Charges Document PDF
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… Approved 5/18/98 Page 1 of 3 CREDIT CARD CRIMES: CREDIT CARD THEFT (RECEIVING) N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6c(1) The … 360 (1969) and particularly the additional instructions and comments to Model Charge 2.271 under N.J.S.A. 2A:139-1. See …
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2C:21-6c(2)
Charges Document PDF
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… Approved 5/18/98 Page 1 of 3 CREDIT CARD CRIMES: CREDIT CARD THEFT N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6c(2) The defendant is … a knowing, intentional control of a designated thing, accompanied by a knowledge of its character. [Charge: Model …
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… In the plea agreement the prosecutor agreed to recommend defendant receive an eight-year imprisonment term, … also agreed to recommend defendant receive "all lawful jail credits." During the plea hearing, the court acknowledged … would issue its decision on the PCR petition "in the near future." Judge Richard J. Nocella denied defendant's …
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… In the plea agreement the prosecutor agreed to recommend defendant receive an eight-year imprisonment term, … also agreed to recommend defendant receive "all lawful jail credits." During the plea hearing, the court acknowledged … would issue its decision on the PCR petition "in the near future." Judge Richard J. Nocella denied defendant's …
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2C:21-6c(1)
Charges Document PDF
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… Approved 5/18/98 Page 1 of 3 CREDIT CARD CRIMES: CREDIT CARD THEFT (TAKING) N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6c(1) The … a knowing, intentional control of a designated thing, accompanied by a knowledge of its character. [Charge: Model …
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2C:21-6h
Charges Document PDF
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… Approved 6/8/98 Page 1 of 2 CREDIT CARD CRIMES: FRAUDULENT USE OF CREDIT CARDS (FURNISHING) N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6h The defendant is charged with fraudulent use of a credit card. Specifically, (Read Count of Indictment) The …
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A-11-25 Respondents’ Brief
Briefs
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… LIMITED i/s/h/a Macquarie Group Limited, KIEWIT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, and THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY, … subcontractors to perform construction work at the job site.' A37 ¶17. For a full recitation of the factual … shown, the argument that New York law should apply is meritless. Plaintiff failed, and continues to fail, to cite any …
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… an accusation charging him with third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and 2C:20-3(a) (the … rejected defendant's argument that he was entitled to jail credit on the racketeering charge for the time accrued on … N.J. at 37, a defendant is not entitled to jail credit on future convictions for time served on past convictions. …
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… an accusation charging him with third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and 2C:20-3(a) (the … rejected defendant's argument that he was entitled to jail credit on the racketeering charge for the time accrued on … N.J. at 37, a defendant is not entitled to jail credit on future convictions for time served on past convictions. …
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A-3766-22 Briefs
Briefs
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… AND INMATES FOR WHOM THE 1979 PAROLE ACT APPLIES MUST HAVE COMMUTATION CREDITS BASED ON THEIR OVERALL SENTENCE APPLIED TO THEIR FUTURE ELIGIBILITY TERMS. …
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… Defendant Isiah T. McNeal argues that the amount of jail credit he was told he would receive was misrepresented and … of jail credits may impact the voluntariness of a plea. Future courts should take note of the effective steps taken … should not be entered into by you thinking that 2,438 days comes out to 6 years and you’re -- that’s all going to go …
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… School District, and DFDR CONSULTING, LLC, Defendants, and COMEGNO LAW GROUP, PC, JEFFREY R. CACCESE, MARK G. TOSCANO, … IP addresses were "of limited value when determining the source of access or administrative changes" and Microsoft … the information, as depositions would be "an effort in futility" because "[a]ny counsel is going to object on the …
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… School District, and DFDR CONSULTING, LLC, Defendants, and COMEGNO LAW GROUP, PC, JEFFREY R. CACCESE, MARK G. TOSCANO, … IP addresses were "of limited value when determining the source of access or administrative changes" and Microsoft … the information, as depositions would be "an effort in futility" because "[a]ny counsel is going to object on the …
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2C:21-6c(3)
Charges Document PDF
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… Approved 5/18/98 Page 1 of 2 CREDIT CARD CRIMES: CREDIT CARD THEFT(BUYS A CREDIT CARD) N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6c(3) The defendant is charged …