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… 4 A-2790-20 materially misleading testimony about the plea agreement of a co-defendant who testified against him. … defendant to seek a shorter sentence than provided in the plea agreement. The trial court denied defendant's motions. …
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… including murder. On October 10, 2017, defendant entered a plea agreement with the State under which he pled guilty to … ("PSR") notes the offense underlying the October 2017 plea agreement was committed on March 1, 2014. On September …
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… March 12, 2014, defendant William Smiejan, entered a guilty plea to driving while intoxicated (DWI), N.J.S.A. 39:4-50, … THE COURT SHOULD PERMIT MR. SMIEJAN TO WITHDRAW HIS GUILTY PLEA. POINT V MR. SMIEJAN'S CONVICTION MUST BE REVERSED …
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… which he now says might have convinced him to accept the plea agreement offered by the State. He also alleges trial … of nine years in prison with NERA in exchange for a guilty plea. Defendant alleged through counsel at the PCR hearing … of those pieces of evidence would have convinced him to plead guilty, when he was well aware that the police pulled …
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… losing the suppression motion, defendant entered into a plea agreement with the State, pleading guilty only to a "certain persons" gun possession … with a five-year parole disqualifier, consistent with the plea agreement. 4 A-1321-17T1 On appeal pursuant to Rule …
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… court or counsel that upon the setting of the trial date plea negotiations would terminate pursuant [to] [Rule] … was not made aware that upon the setting of the trial date, plea negotiations would terminate under Rule 3:9-3(g). But …
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… Defendant was a first-time offender. Pursuant to a plea agreement, the State agreed to a waiver of the … a five-year term of imprisonment but, consistent with the plea agreement, reduced the forty-two-month period of parole …
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… to recommend a fifteen-year prison term if he agreed to plead guilty to aggravated manslaughter. Defendant also said … that the State never offered defendant a fifteen-year plea deal. Rather, the State originally offered 1 The … EVIDENCE THAT THEY DID NOT OFFER DEFENDANT A FIFTEEN YEAR PLEA DEAL AND ANALYZED THE EVIDENCE UNDER THE WRONG LEGAL …
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… the prosecutor's objection and without requiring a guilty plea for a second-degree offense. After careful … objection and by permitting PTI admission without a guilty plea. Because we agree with the State's first point, we need …
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… On June 18, 2010, defendant entered a negotiated guilty plea to a one-count accusation charging him with … September 10, 2010, he was sentenced in accordance with the plea agreement to a one-year noncustodial probationary term, …
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… unlawful possession of a weapon pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement. The judge sentenced defendant in accordance with the recommended plea agreement to five years in prison with forty-two months …
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… When defendant testified during the trial, he claimed he mailed the letter after the murder as he drove with the … her. 5 A-4871-17T1 I don't want them around anyone else. Please please please promise me you will take them and do the same …
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… circumstances. (d) Service on the respondent of any pleading shall be made by personal service, or by certified mail (return receipt requested) and regular mail, or by overnight mail or electronic transmission with …
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… When defendant testified during the trial, he claimed he mailed the letter after the murder as he drove with the … her. 5 A-4871-17T1 I don't want them around anyone else. Please please please promise me you will take them and do the same …
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… was declined, but upon second application was granted. Please do not take these comments as any presumption or … Division Manager wrote to counsel regarding these cases: Please see the enclosed #08-12 directive regarding …
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… to be entrusted to 504 Enterprises, Lawyers Service, or the mails for delivery. An appropriate receipt should be given …
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… or oral examination: $25 re-examination fee Any questions, please e-mail jucert.mbx@njcourts.gov Prepared: June 10, 2022 … …
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… drugs; and failed to properly advise him that he could plead guilty and preserve the right to appeal the denial of … ineffective because he did not advise defendant he could plead guilty and preserve issues for appeal. The judge … defendant's argument that he did not accept the State's plea offer of four years' imprisonment subject to NERA …
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… FOR FAILING TO PROPERLY INFORM DEFENDANT OF HIS TRUE PLEA NEGOTIATIONS. 7 A-0381-22 18. TRIAL COUNSEL WAS … FAILING TO PROPERLY INFORM TE [SIC] PETITIONER OF IS [SIC] PLEA NEGOTIATIONS IN VIOLATION OF HIS DUE PROCESS UNDER BOTH … were several pretrial conferences on the record discussing plea offers. The judge found defendant "was given many …