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… In his counsel 's brief, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I: THE COURT ERRED IN … by Failing to Seek a Wade Hearing. c. The Trial Court Committed Reversible Error by Failing to Instruct the Jury … request is grounded in principles of double jeopardy embodied in the Fifth Amendment of the Federal Constitution and …
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… second-degree burglary, and third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary. In April 2008, he was sentenced to an … were duly considered by the foregoing analysis. Defendant points to nothing substantive in his pro se or counseled … relaxation. Appellant counsel’s second and supplemental points allege ineffectiveness of second PCR counsel. Those …
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… eight counts: attempted second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. … dressed in black. The men were wearing face masks with hoodies tightly tied around their faces to conceal their … 181 N.J. 553, 613 (2004)). Jury instructions must give "a comprehensible explanation of the questions that the jury …
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… These appeals followed. Dunbrack raises the following points on appeal: POINT ONE – THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN … EVIDENCE MUST BE REVERSED. Rodriguez raises the following points on his appeal: POINT I – A NEW TRIAL SHOULD BE OCCUR … 1. That . . . defendant or defendants were in the course of committing a theft; 2. While in the course of committing …
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… from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. Matthew Faranda-Diedrich argued the cause for appellants (Royer Cooper Cohen … employing this provision. On appeal, petitioners argue six points, which we have renumbered: POINT [I] THE $50 … The federal court stayed that matter pending the outcome of this appeal. 4 A-1557-17T4 1. NJTA's Lack Of Candor …
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… stabbed both victims with a knife and dismembered their bodies with a meat cleaver. At trial, defendant asserted that … arguing that the trial court erred in (1) finding him competent to stand trial; (2) denying his attorney's request … POINT 1 – [THE] JUDGE['S] . . . SUMMARY DISMISSAL DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE STANDARD OF A PERPONDERANCE AS STATED IN …
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… issues. 3 A-2205-23 sign an arbitration agreement and comply with the beis din. Id. at 536, 543 n.2, 548. We … by awarding counsel fees to plaintiff based on his noncompliance with the MSA. Id. at 554-55. Defendant has since … that "[n]othing in the 4 A-2205-23 above limits the remedies monetary relief." The court emphasized that both …
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… from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. Matthew Faranda-Diedrich argued the cause for appellants (Royer Cooper Cohen … employing this provision. On appeal, petitioners argue six points, which we have renumbered: POINT [I] THE $50 … The federal court stayed that matter pending the outcome of this appeal. 4 A-1557-17T4 1. NJTA's Lack Of Candor …
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… These appeals followed. Dunbrack raises the following points on appeal: POINT ONE – THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN … EVIDENCE MUST BE REVERSED. Rodriguez raises the following points on his appeal: POINT I – A NEW TRIAL SHOULD BE OCCUR … 1. That . . . defendant or defendants were in the course of committing a theft; 2. While in the course of committing …
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… stabbed both victims with a knife and dismembered their bodies with a meat cleaver. At trial, defendant asserted that … arguing that the trial court erred in (1) finding him competent to stand trial; (2) denying his attorney's request … POINT 1 – [THE] JUDGE['S] . . . SUMMARY DISMISSAL DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE STANDARD OF A PERPONDERANCE AS STATED IN …
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… second-degree burglary, and third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary. In April 2008, he was sentenced to an … were duly considered by the foregoing analysis. Defendant points to nothing substantive in his pro se or counseled … relaxation. Appellant counsel’s second and supplemental points allege ineffectiveness of second PCR counsel. Those …
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… eight counts: attempted second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. … dressed in black. The men were wearing face masks with hoodies tightly tied around their faces to conceal their … 181 N.J. 553, 613 (2004)). Jury instructions must give "a comprehensible explanation of the questions that the jury …
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… issues. 3 A-2205-23 sign an arbitration agreement and comply with the beis din. Id. at 536, 543 n.2, 548. We … by awarding counsel fees to plaintiff based on his noncompliance with the MSA. Id. at 554-55. Defendant has since … that "[n]othing in the 4 A-2205-23 above limits the remedies monetary relief." The court emphasized that both …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2167-15T2 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JESSIE SEPULVEDA, a/k/a JESSY SEPULVEDA, ORTIZ CRUZ, JESSE SANCHEZ, JOSHUA SANCHEZ, JESSIE SEPOLVEDA, and JESSIEL SEPULVEDA, …
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… Peter J. Tober entered the order and rendered a lengthy and comprehensive written opinion, on which we substantially … ground. At trial, his counsel argued that defendant did not commit armed robbery, but surveillance showed that defendant … errors created a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel …
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… medical and dental insurance, and all counsel fees from the commencement of the action to completion of arbitration. One of the most contentious … valuing defendant's interest as of the date of the divorce complaint. The arbitration agreement did not include a …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2167-15T2 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JESSIE SEPULVEDA, a/k/a JESSY SEPULVEDA, ORTIZ CRUZ, JESSE SANCHEZ, JOSHUA SANCHEZ, JESSIE SEPOLVEDA, and JESSIEL SEPULVEDA, …
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… Peter J. Tober entered the order and rendered a lengthy and comprehensive written opinion, on which we substantially … ground. At trial, his counsel argued that defendant did not commit armed robbery, but surveillance showed that defendant … errors created a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel …
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… medical and dental insurance, and all counsel fees from the commencement of the action to completion of arbitration. One of the most contentious … valuing defendant's interest as of the date of the divorce complaint. The arbitration agreement did not include a …
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… not wish to obtain a temporary restraining order (TRO) or complete an affidavit that evening. Because P.K. was heavily … if either party changed their mind about filing a complaint. The next day, September 1, 2013, P.K. went to … to a municipal court judge along with a criminal complaint. The municipal court judge, who we refer to as the …