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… his counseled merits brief, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: 1 State v. Reyes, 50 N.J. 454 (1967). 3 A-0565-22 POINT I THE JUDGE COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN HE DENIED . . . DEFENDANT'S … murder conviction. We address the contentions raised in points II through V of defendant's counseled brief, and the …
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… with surveillance and the seizure of evidence, was compelling. We have consolidated their appeals and now … captain, lieutenant, sergeant and the lowest rank, "foot soldiers." During the course of the investigation, a person … merit. We further conclude that the arguments raised in Points I, III, V, VI, VII and IX of Holdren's appeal merit …
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… making small short-term loans to citizens in the Lakewood community. The director of GZYD, Jonathan Rubin, testified … below. Now on appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE CONVICTIONS SHOULD BE VACATED BECAUSE … 2-6 (count four). Those counts are addressed in defendant's points four, five, and seven. Some of defendant's arguments …
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… assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(1); and conspiracy to commit robbery, 1 Although both defendants bear the suffix, … charged, pled guilty to third-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:12-1(b), … hearsay. James does not challenge that finding. In fact, he points to no exception to the rule against hearsay that …
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… through a hole in his sweatpants . C.W. stated it felt "uncomfortable." Defendant told C.W. that he loved her more 7 … rubbing his penis against her "butt." When he heard someone coming, defendant told C.W. not to tell anyone. According to … also subject to NERA. II. Defendant raises the following points in his counselled brief: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT'S …
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… assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(1); and conspiracy to commit robbery, 1 Although both defendants bear the suffix, … charged, pled guilty to third-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:12-1(b), … hearsay. James does not challenge that finding. In fact, he points to no exception to the rule against hearsay that …
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… with surveillance and the seizure of evidence, was compelling. We have consolidated their appeals and now … captain, lieutenant, sergeant and the lowest rank, "foot soldiers." During the course of the investigation, a person … merit. We further conclude that the arguments raised in Points I, III, V, VI, VII and IX of Holdren's appeal merit …
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… making small short-term loans to citizens in the Lakewood community. The director of GZYD, Jonathan Rubin, testified … below. Now on appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE CONVICTIONS SHOULD BE VACATED BECAUSE … 2-6 (count four). Those counts are addressed in defendant's points four, five, and seven. Some of defendant's arguments …
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… passim Other Authorities Ad Hoc Parole Comm., Public Information Report #1: The Parole Denial … 35, 36 Dietz, Pub. Hearing Before Subcomm. of the S. Judiciary … that Cowan is incarcerated for multiple offenses, and points to Cowan’s prior placement on juvenile probation and …
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… through a hole in his sweatpants . C.W. stated it felt "uncomfortable." Defendant told C.W. that he loved her more 7 … rubbing his penis against her "butt." When he heard someone coming, defendant told C.W. not to tell anyone. According to … also subject to NERA. II. Defendant raises the following points in his counselled brief: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT'S …
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… his counseled merits brief, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: 1 State v. Reyes, 50 N.J. 454 (1967). 3 A-0565-22 POINT I THE JUDGE COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN HE DENIED . . . DEFENDANT'S … murder conviction. We address the contentions raised in points II through V of defendant's counseled brief, and the …
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… parole.1 On this appeal, defendant presents the following points of argument: POINT I THE OFFICER'S TESTIMONY THAT … THE JURY THAT IT COULD NOT CONSIDER THAT DEFENDANT HAD COMMITTED A PREDICATE OFFENSE AS EVIDENCE OF HIS PROPENSITY … Macon, supra, 57 N.J. at 337-38. III Defendant's next two points are without merit and warrant little or no …
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… but not the motion judge, considered oral argument. In a comprehensive written decision, the judge addressed these … prior opinion to properly consider the arguments made in Points I through IV. In December 2009, police observed … knife and drug charges from the February 2010 seizure. In Points II, III and IV, defendant argues his IAC claim in …
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… but not the motion judge, considered oral argument. In a comprehensive written decision, the judge addressed these … prior opinion to properly consider the arguments made in Points I through IV. In December 2009, police observed … knife and drug charges from the February 2010 seizure. In Points II, III and IV, defendant argues his IAC claim in …
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… parole.1 On this appeal, defendant presents the following points of argument: POINT I THE OFFICER'S TESTIMONY THAT … THE JURY THAT IT COULD NOT CONSIDER THAT DEFENDANT HAD COMMITTED A PREDICATE OFFENSE AS EVIDENCE OF HIS PROPENSITY … Macon, supra, 57 N.J. at 337-38. III Defendant's next two points are without merit and warrant little or no …
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… his trial counsel was ineffective. The PCR judge rendered a comprehensive written decision denying the petition without …
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… his trial counsel was ineffective. The PCR judge rendered a comprehensive written decision denying the petition without …
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… from Essex County to serve on the Republican State Committee for a four-year term, plaintiff finished a distant … his application "absent a proposed [o]rder to 1 A State Committee of each political party is "elected at the primary … N.J.S.A. 19:5- 4. 2 https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/NJ/Essex/109583/web.285569/#/ detail/599 (last updated …
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… in the head. Between September 3 and 10, 1980, appellant committed three other robberies and a burglary. A stolen … THERE EXISTED A SUBSTANTIAL LIKELIHOOD THAT APPELLANT WOULD COMMIT A NEW CRIME IF RELEASED. POINT II THE BOARD PANEL … A Board decision to grant or deny parole for crimes committed before August 1997 turns on whether there is a …
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… 2014 In his reply brief, Armwood also raised the following points: POINT I APPELLANT'S APPEAL TO BOARD OF REVIEW SHOULD … 130, 134 (App. Div. 2015) (quoting In re Election Law Enf't Comm'n Advisory Op. No. 01-2008, 201 N.J. 254, 262 (2010)). … decision after it was posted in April 2016, he offered no competent evidence that his filing – eight months after he …