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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Id. at 58. "A reasonable probability is a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." State v. Pierre, 223 N.J. 560, 583 (2015) (quoting … As to the jurors, since neither the prosecutor nor counsel complained that some were asleep, the judge's personal …
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… to make evidence-based arguments related to mitigation, competency, and capacity. Judge Gwendolyn Blue found … pled guilty, entered the order under review, and rendered a comprehensive oral opinion. On appeal, defendant argues: … TO RAISE EVIDENCE-BASED ARGUMENTS REGARDING 3 A-3662-18T1 COMPETENCY CONSTITUTED INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF [PLEA] …
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… were calendared back-to-back and, because they share common facts, we now consolidate them solely for the purpose … THE HIGHEST BIDDER; FURTHER, ITS ACTS COULD NOT HAVE BEEN COMMITTED WITHOUT THE JOINT PARTICIPATION OF DBB AND THE … CONSPIRACY EXISTED AND THAT DBB AND MCI PARTICIPATED IN ITS COMMISSION. In Docket No. A-2694-19, plaintiffs appeal from …
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… co-defendants were indicted for first-degree conspiracy to commit murder. At trial, the State presented evidence that … A jury convicted defendant of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. … AND JUROR #9 REMOVED FROM THE JURY PANEL DUE TO PREJUDICIAL COMMENTS MADE BY JUROR #9 TO JUROR #8 THAT MAY HAVE TAINTED …
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… A. Gummer dismissed with prejudice plaintiffs' amended complaint against Chase, except a negligence count. She … These are different causes of action with different remedies. 9 A-4199-18 Repeatedly asserting that the District … to Chase, that distanced Chase in its pursuit of its remedies against the mortgagors. WaMu did not own or have access …
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… chancery court disregarded her contention that the note accompanying the underlying mortgage was fraudulently amended … set aside the sale and vacate the writ of possession. There comes a point when hard-fought litigation must end. We have … or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence." Triffin v. SHS Group, LLC, 466 N.J. …
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… On his CIS, defendant claimed a net average weekly income of only $1,000, far less than his own reckoning of the … In his CIS, defendant did not specify his sources of income, stating only that he "[t]akes funds when available[,]" … a month goes unpaid. Defendant now raises the following points on appeal: Point One The Trial Judge['s] ruling at …
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… to make evidence-based arguments related to mitigation, competency, and capacity. Judge Gwendolyn Blue found … pled guilty, entered the order under review, and rendered a comprehensive oral opinion. On appeal, defendant argues: … TO RAISE EVIDENCE-BASED ARGUMENTS REGARDING 3 A-3662-18T1 COMPETENCY CONSTITUTED INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF [PLEA] …
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… co-defendants were indicted for first-degree conspiracy to commit murder. At trial, the State presented evidence that … A jury convicted defendant of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. … AND JUROR #9 REMOVED FROM THE JURY PANEL DUE TO PREJUDICIAL COMMENTS MADE BY JUROR #9 TO JUROR #8 THAT MAY HAVE TAINTED …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Id. at 58. "A reasonable probability is a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." State v. Pierre, 223 N.J. 560, 583 (2015) (quoting … As to the jurors, since neither the prosecutor nor counsel complained that some were asleep, the judge's personal …
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… A. Gummer dismissed with prejudice plaintiffs' amended complaint against Chase, except a negligence count. She … These are different causes of action with different remedies. 9 A-4199-18 Repeatedly asserting that the District … to Chase, that distanced Chase in its pursuit of its remedies against the mortgagors. WaMu did not own or have access …
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… were calendared back-to-back and, because they share common facts, we now consolidate them solely for the purpose … THE HIGHEST BIDDER; FURTHER, ITS ACTS COULD NOT HAVE BEEN COMMITTED WITHOUT THE JOINT PARTICIPATION OF DBB AND THE … CONSPIRACY EXISTED AND THAT DBB AND MCI PARTICIPATED IN ITS COMMISSION. In Docket No. A-2694-19, plaintiffs appeal from …
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… We affirm. I. The Chancery judge authored a cogent and comprehensive fifty- eight-page opinion setting forth her … account. The court allowed McInerney additional fees and commissions. The court also allowed fees to Paul R. Melletz, … balance was paid over to Ehrlich. We set forth Ehrlich's points on appeal for the sake of completeness. Ehrlich seeks …
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… I N.J.S.A. 2C:21-34(b) states in relevant part: A person commits a crime if the person knowingly makes a material … term of twenty years. In exchange, the State consented to recommend to the court that it impose a prison term … 2C:21-34(b) is vague as applied. POINT II – THE LOWER COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR IN ACCEPTING THE DEFENDANT'S PLEA 2 …
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… chancery court disregarded her contention that the note accompanying the underlying mortgage was fraudulently amended … set aside the sale and vacate the writ of possession. There comes a point when hard-fought litigation must end. We have … or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence." Triffin v. SHS Group, LLC, 466 N.J. …
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… trial, finding that it was untimely and not supported by competent evidence. In December 2015, defendant was … the trial court "correctly ruled that defendant provided no competent factual information establishing his right to … our consideration: POINT I – [DEFENDANT'S] TRIAL COUNSEL COMMITTED A VIOLATION OF THE RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT …
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… of multiple criminal offenses including conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; three counts of … on the first indictment. Defendant raises the following points for the first time on appeal: ## POINT I MR. GRIMSLEY … face special consequences if he did. Defendant specifically points to the prosecutor stating: "It's [defendant's] and …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; two counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; four counts of third-degree … and speculative." On appeal, defendant raises the following points in his counseled brief: POINT I TRIAL COUNSEL FAILED … ISSUE OF MATERIAL FACT. Defendant raises the following points in his pro se brief: POINT I [DEFENDANT] WAS DENIED …
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… over his anticipated testimony before trial, as well as a comment made by a prospective juror during jury selection. … jail. We turn to the controversy over a prospective juror's comments during jury selection. The comments were made … delivered the following instruction to the jury: Ladies and gentlemen, whether or not he was in jail at the …
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… police officers in May 2016, resulting in the issuance of complaint-summonses for motor vehicle violations and … current at the time. Severance then called her insurance company––his personal 3 A-4286-19 practice, not the standard … told her she needed "to follow up with [the Motor Vehicle Commission] to vacate her registration suspension order." He …