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… 1:36-3. 2 A-0617-18T2 PER CURIAM Defendant appeals from an order entered by the Law Division on January 9, 2018, which … to walk away and heard Matlosz tell defendant he had to come with him. According to the witness, defendant said, "oh … The judge pointed out that this evidence showed that "regardless of whether he knew there was a warrant out for his …
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… was amended to incorporate four victims, all of whom were encompassed in the fourteen-count indictment returned against … victims. Defendant accosted a third victim in his car and ordered him to drive defendant to the same Wawa. Defendant …
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… POINT IV THE SENTENCE IS EXCESSIVE.[2] 1 The judge also ordered that the sentences run concurrently to sentences … hole in the ceiling. Believing defendant crawled through a common attic space, police entered a neighboring apartment. … building superintendent who supplied the officers with a passkey, which they used to enter Apartment 114A. At the top …
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… taken over by federal authorities (the federal case). Trial commenced on the State case on February 20, 2014. However, … OF A SENTENCE ON A MERGED COUNT[.] 3 Mobile Video Recorder. 5 A-2814-15T3 D. IMPOSITION OF A CONSECUTIVE SENTENCE … as defendant because neither defendant nor his front seat passenger was wearing a seatbelt when the vehicle passed the …
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… Adel Mansour appeals from the December 1, 2017 Law Division order granting summary judgment to defendant Brooklake Club … as a cook from 2003 to December 31, 2016. Plaintiff filed a complaint on November 18, 2015, alleging he was harassed … of limitations, occur on the day they happen. Nat'l R.R. Passenger Corp. v. Morgan, 536 U.S. 101, 114 (2002). …
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… his attorney failed to adequately prepare a defense and communicate with him about his potential diminished capacity … and Seroquel – "[b]ecause [he] had mental illness in the past, and present, with suicidal thoughts." He confirmed he … that his attorney misinformed him that he would be discredited with his prior juvenile adjudications if he …
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… On appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Passaic County, Indictment No. 02-06-0824. Rashid Walker, … Walker appeals from the January 23, 2018 Law Division order, which denied his second petition for post-conviction … any cooperation agreement with Jackson and argued the State committed a Brady1 violation with respect to its late …
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… his lights, got out of his car, drew his weapon, and ordered defendant, whose hands were in the air, to reach … HAD BEEN RELEASED FROM CUSTODY ON THE SAME MORNING HE COMMITTED NEW OFFENSES. D. THIS COURT SHOULD REMAND FOR A … A-1869-16T3 corroborated or contradicted, supported or discredited by other testimony or evidence; whether the witness …
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… Pennsylvania alcohol-related driving conviction had not commenced when he was stopped for driving while suspended in … suspensions failed to meet the statutory prerequisites because his period of suspension for the second … State's arguments to more broadly apply the statute to encompass the period of administrative suspension. We concluded …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … and 350 feet of frontage on Pine Street on its eastern border. It is bounded by railroad tracks along its northern … the presumption.” [Ibid. (quoting Pantasote Co. v. City of Passaic, 100 N.J. 408, 413 (1985)(citations omitted)).] The …
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… defendants Michael M. Winters and Matilda Marshall with committing five crimes against one victim, Ms. Colon. … and coat, intending to take the 6:00 a.m. bus to a hotel in Cherry Hill where she worked as a housekeeper. It was still … stopped. At that point, Marshall moved to the back seat, ordered Colon to take off her clothes and searched again …
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… Anthony Angelo appeals the trial court's January 8, 2016 order granting summary judgment in favor of defendant Joel … 428 N.J. Super. 277, 288 (App. Div. 2012) (quoting Carbis Sales, Inc. v. Eisenberg, 397 N.J. Super. 64, 78 (App. Div. … supra, 221 N.J. at 57-59. A. Plaintiff argued Bergman committed legal malpractice in valuing the case at $200,000. …
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… a starter pistol with him because he had been robbed in the past while buying drugs. After defendant completed the transaction, he heard someone screaming. … U.S. 1146, 128 S. Ct. 1074, 169 L. Ed. 2d 817 (2008). "[I]n order to justify reversal, the [prosecutor's] misconduct …
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… Joao Rocha appeals from the trial court's August 28, 2015 order granting summary judgment to defendants, State of New … utility vehicle from New York City to a hotel in Newark. Accompanying Wu were several passengers, one of whom was providing directions. Wu had …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. HIRAM A. CELESTINE, a/k/a LEROY JOHNSON, LEROY A. JOHNSON, ANDRE … tampering with a witness, N.J.S.A. 2C:28-5(a); and the disorderly persons offense of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(b). … 2010, defendant moved to Camden County to work at a packing company. Defendant rented a room at a motel and worked six …
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… Defendant Emilio McMahon appeals from an October 16, 2015 order denying his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR) … reviewed the record in light of the applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. Defendant was indicted and charged with … to dismiss the remaining counts. In addition, the State recommended that defendant serve 364 days in the county jail, …
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… and a co-worker of the girls' allegations, but did not complain to law enforcement or the New Jersey Division of … but the next day, Division caseworker Thomas DeAngelis visited the 2 Without an explanation, the mother merely told … it should be admitted as a prior inconsistent statement. In order for the statement not to be excluded as hearsay under …
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… J.C. was also adjudged to be a repetitive and compulsive sex offender, and thus confined to the Adult … informed him of the process he would need to follow in order for the Board to grant him living with children (LWC) … statute thus is subject to strict scrutiny and will only pass muster if it is narrowly tailored to serve a compelling …
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… defendant leaving a store without paying for two bed comforters, the officer contacted police to report the … stated he needed to use the bathroom urgently. Powoski bypassed the customary initial booking room search and took … of such a great prostration of the faculties that the requisite mental state was totally lacking. That is, to …
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… agency determination under N.J.A.C. 3A:10-7.3(c) that his commission of child abuse or neglect was "not established." … office. The mother obtained a temporary civil restraining order against appellant, although she voluntarily dismissed … was inadequate. II. 4 A-0885-20 The governing legal principles are clear. Child abuse or neglect, as statutorily …