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… child. Defendant challenges the court's: admission of fresh-complaint evidence; jury instructions; refusal to charge a … 2020 statements to A.P.F. and A.M.P. under the fresh-complaint exception to the hearsay rule. Defense counsel … because he was not computer-savvy enough to hide the websites. 8 A-2904-23 After the State rested, defense …
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… OF THE SUPERIOR COURT SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2019-420 … $100,000 payments made by the Trustee to his mother, who died shortly after payment was made to a joint account … $100,000 payments made by the Trustee to his mother, who died shortly after payment was made to a joint account …
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A-0061-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… New Jersey 07649 Tel: (201) 265-5575 ginacalogero@yahoo.com Attorney for Appellant STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Appellee, … “Kelly” and “Jimmy,” 12 Raspberry Trail, whose dog Bella died after the incident. The following people testified for … drove 18-20 minutes to the animal hospital, where Bella died. 2T133:17. The State did not introduce any veterinary …
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… are posted in the Forms section of the Judiciary’s website, njcourts.gov. Questions regarding the revised … responsible for the content of your court papers. Completed forms are to be submitted to the county where you … help, or attention from the court. You must still comply with the Rules of the Court, even if you are not …
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… multiple convictions related to a string of armed robberies committed when defendant was nineteen years of age, in an … For Murder and Who Have Served [Twenty] Years. See State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359 (2022). B. As a Class, Young Adults, … that a limited 1 According to the Department of Corrections website, defendant's maximum release date is January 2044. …
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… multiple convictions related to a string of armed robberies committed when defendant was nineteen years of age, in an … For Murder and Who Have Served [Twenty] Years. See State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359 (2022). B. As a Class, Young Adults, … that a limited 1 According to the Department of Corrections website, defendant's maximum release date is January 2044. …
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… appeals from a trial court order staying all claims in her complaint pending arbitration, including her claim that … 11 "events" within the arbitration provision somehow muddies its clear intent. Set forth in paragraphs (a) through … an accurate profile on the State Department of Health's website"; and possess a "current controlled substance …
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… appeals from a trial court order staying all claims in her complaint pending arbitration, including her claim that … 11 "events" within the arbitration provision somehow muddies its clear intent. Set forth in paragraphs (a) through … an accurate profile on the State Department of Health's website"; and possess a "current controlled substance …
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… role of the actor therein, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved … manslaughter, the State must prove that the victim died due to the defendant’s reckless conduct under … factor one, in part, on the fact that the victim died, notwithstanding the fact that the death of the victim …
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… pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery in exchange for a recommended sentence, and agreed to testify against defendant. … 2005, defendant telephoned him to tell him that Morrow had died. Watts said that he advised defendant to maintain his … himself testified that he said he hoped Morrow did not die. Thus, the State maintains that there is apparently …
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… Law. In 2015, when defendant was forty-four, he failed to comply with Megan's Law registration requirements. At the … need more help and you're going to need help to the day you die and that's something that you have to admit. I have my own problems I need help with 'til the day that I die. . . . . L.W.: . . . And I want . . . there's a …
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… law, we are convinced that the cumulative effect of errors committed during the trial had the probable effect of … unfair, and reverse. I. On April 28, 2015, Anthony Mayse died after being shot twice at a Newark housing complex. On … Falzon, the State Medical Examiner, who testified Mayse died as a result of the perforation of his heart and …
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… law, we are convinced that the cumulative effect of errors committed during the trial had the probable effect of … unfair, and reverse. I. On April 28, 2015, Anthony Mayse died after being shot twice at a Newark housing complex. On … Falzon, the State Medical Examiner, who testified Mayse died as a result of the perforation of his heart and …
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… role of the actor therein, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved … manslaughter, the State must prove that the victim died due to the defendant’s reckless conduct under … factor one, in part, on the fact that the victim died, notwithstanding the fact that the death of the victim …
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… pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery in exchange for a recommended sentence, and agreed to testify against defendant. … 2005, defendant telephoned him to tell him that Morrow had died. Watts said that he advised defendant to maintain his … himself testified that he said he hoped Morrow did not die. Thus, the State maintains that there is apparently …
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… b. Official Misconduct Must be Committed Knowingly .....................................17 … not want her grandmother, who suffered from dementia, to die alone. Her grandmother ultimately passed on March 4, … University— Camden Campus with a B.S. degree in Business Studies and from Lincoln University with a Master of Arts …
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… Law. In 2015, when defendant was forty-four, he failed to comply with Megan's Law registration requirements. At the … need more help and you're going to need help to the day you die and that's something that you have to admit. I have my own problems I need help with 'til the day that I die. . . . . L.W.: . . . And I want . . . there's a …
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A-2287-22 Briefs
Briefs
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… ............................34 POINT III THE TRIAL COURT COMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR BY GRANTING THE JURY UNFETTERED … cajoled Castillo to speak by telling him that he might die. (25T 225-9 to 10) According to Merced, Castillo then … what he knew about the homicide, he said, “[t]hat the kid died supposedly, uh, for stealing cars or car pieces.” (30 …
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2C:12-1b(12)
Charges Document PDF
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… Charge the Following) Whether the aggravated assault is committed purposely, knowingly, or recklessly under … would appear not to relate to whether the victim lives or dies but rather to the value of the victim’s life. 7 … Two) [name of person], regardless of age, has a child in common with the defendant(s), or [name of person], …
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… jury selected from a representative cross-section of the community; that including individuals who have been … by a jury drawn from a representative cross-section of the community, the Court agreed with the trial court’s … 15, the AOC updated the “Jurors” page of the Judiciary’s website. It clarifies the necessary qualifications for jury …