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… final agency decision. I. This case arises from a robbery committed in August 1988. The victim resisted when Anderson … that there is a substantial likelihood that Anderson would commit another crime if released on parole. Upon that … discretion in the grant or denial of parole."). Anderson committed the underlying crimes in 1988. The statute …
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… locate the two witnesses, defense counsel had submitted a comprehensive investigation request 2 To prevail on a claim … testimony could have supported his defense that he was not selling heroin and rebutted the State's contrary version. …
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… the victim's head, which caused injuries that left him in a coma for five months before he died. Id. (slip op. at 4-5). … he and defendant were drinking heavily before they parted company and defendant went to the bar. A.V. later found out … demonstrated that A.V. was "a bona fide drug lord who was selling kilos of cocaine for a dirty [New Jersey] State …
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… Gutierrez, an attorney with the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), advised defendant to petition for PCR. … circumstances' because '[as] time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality … 2018. If defendant acted within a reasonable time after becoming aware of the potential to address the misleading, …
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… sheriff's sale. The unit was located within the condominium community operated by plaintiff Sylvan Glade Condominium … $8000. The unit is located within a residential condominium community managed and operated by plaintiff. After the … sale, the buyer purchased the property and paid the requisite deposit. When the buyer failed to pay the balance …
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… Landlord in writing immediately. Tenant is responsible for compliance with this agreement. If any person resides at the … the governing law concerning functional tenancy. Under the common law, when a tenant died, the tenancy passed to his or … of the Act, the Court has recognized that an occupant can become a functional tenant protected by the Act. Id. at …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1b(5). A few days later, Garret filed a complaint against Groething charging him with the disorderly … assault, N.J.S.A. 3 A-2335-15T1 2C:12-1a(1), and the cross-complaints were transferred to the Jersey City Municipal … (slip op. at 2). The defendant in Miles was arrested for selling marijuana to an undercover police officer. Ibid. He …
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… officers "a sufficient basis to believe a crime had been committed," according to the motion judge, who concluded the … TO SHARING. (NOT RAISED BELOW) POINT III. THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN DENYING DEFENSE'S REYES MOTION … WITHIN 500 FEET OF A PUBLIC PARK. POINT IV. THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN DENYING THE DEFENSE'S MOTION …
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… THE JURY THAT IT COULD NOT CONSIDER THAT DEFENDANT HAD COMMITTED A PREDICATE OFFENSE AS EVIDENCE OF HIS PROPENSITY TO COMMIT CRIMES OR OF HIS BAD CHARACTER VIOLATED HIS RIGHTS TO … a crime, for example, by inferring that defendant was selling drugs because an officer saw defendant hand an …
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… returns which show a consistent decline in plaintiff's income from the time of inception of support to the present. … resulting support obligations would almost certainly have come out differently. For the reasons stated, the Court's … based upon his previously alleged reduction in income or for any other reason applicable to the plaintiff's …
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… to the same crime nine years earlier. The plea agreement recommended a sentence of three years of imprisonment with … court had discretion to deviate from the plea agreement's recommended sentence and could waive or reduce defendant's … to deter this defendant and others in the community from selling controlled dangerous substances." For 8 A-0628-16T2 …
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… that through his training and experience he learned it was common for individuals who distribute 4 A-1747-15T3 … testify. Harris explained that when he first received the complaint about drug activity in the Sewaren section of … used in the past. The CI told Harris the male was selling crack cocaine "either at the house or the male would …
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… The caseworker corresponded with P.B.'s life insurance company and bank, however, without success. The caseworker … however, "once a State elects to participate, it must comply with the requirements of Title XIX." Ibid. The New … participation in the Medicaid program. 7 A-5405-15T2 The Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Human Services …
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… on different dates. The substances were either heroin or a combination of heroin and fentanyl. The jury was unable to … with the logo "Head Games." On December 10, 2016, Reed accompanied Joseph Robinson to buy heroin from defendant. … personal consumption. He categorically denied currently selling drugs. Defendant also denied "knowing" Reed, …
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… accordingly to $7,500 pursuant to an updated appraisal completed in September 2019. On November 11, 2019, plaintiff … respond. On December 27, 2019, Plaintiff filed a verified complaint and order to show cause against defendant. … to engage in bona fide negotiations before filing the complaint because it "presented one offer that was …
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… later found at the scene of defendant's arrest was compatible with the murder weapon. As Talley drove away, he picked up a spent shell casing in the passenger compartment and handed it to defendant. Talley drove to a … [DEFENDANT'S] PCR BECAUSE [DEFENDANT] ESTABLISHED THE STATE COMMITTED BRADY VIOLATIONS, WHICH WARRANT REVERSAL OF HIS …
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… disk to the law library and was charged initially with committing prohibited act *.009. He appeals a final decision … New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC), finding he committed prohibited act .152. Because the record lacks … sale, or intent to distribute or sell, an electronic communication device, equipment, or peripheral that is …
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… reflected the judge's conclusion that defendant Ro.T. had committed an act of domestic violence, harassment, N.J.S.A. … Ra.T. (Roberta), on August 14, 2017.1 Roberta's original complaint alleged defendant "pushed" her upon entering her … when evaluating whether an individual acted with the requisite purpose, our courts must be especially vigilant in …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 10(a)(1); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) or (2); first-degree conspiracy to commit felony murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3); and second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1. …
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… 2012 vehicle. On April 4, 2014, plaintiff filed a pro se complaint alleging defendant concealed the fact that the … of what he paid defendant for the vehicle. Following the completion of discovery, defendant filed a motion for … he presented evidence showing defendant violated the CFA by selling him a salvage title vehicle and establishing he …