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… a motion to suppress deferentially, and so long as they are supported by sufficient credible evidence, we will not … life for a substantial period of time before the commission of the present offense." N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(7). …
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… September 26, 2011, plaintiffs filed a medical malpractice complaint against Margaret Lambert-Wooley, M.D. (defendant) … to the trial. First, the trial would not be adjourned to accommodate the parties' or counsel's personal or professional … In plaintiffs' reply brief, they also raise the following points: POINT I DEFENDANT, HAVING CONSENTED TO PLAINTIFF[S'] …
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… to the church and speak with a police officer there. They complied. Police used OnStar to locate the Cadillac, which … description at trial of the distance between two particular points in the courtroom, which the judge identified as being … COUNSEL]: Your Honor, could I just . . . A. -- a hoodie, -- (Sidebar . . .) [DEFENSE COUNSEL]: I want the record …
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… to the condominium unit they rented for a two-year term, commencing April 15, 2014, at a monthly rental of $2800. … POINT III THE FACTUAL FINDINGS OF THE TRIAL COURT ARE UNSUPPORTED [BY] AND INCONSISTENT WITH THE EVIDENCE IN THE … the habitability warranty justified the award. The remedies afforded to a tenant for a landlord's breach of the …
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… his sentence was illegal. Judge Siobhan A. Teare authored a comprehensive written decision dated January 12, 2017, … an "amended letter memorandum," dated October 20, 2016, in support of his petition. In any event, in her opinion, the … below) In a reply brief, defendant raises the following points: POINT I BECAUSE THERE EXISTS [MORE THAN] A …
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… significantly differed from defendant's appearance, no supporting affidavit or other documentation has been presented to support the point. Essentially, 4 A-5186-16T1 nothing in the … PCR brief filed in the Law Division, without any supporting certification or affidavit, counsel argued that …
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… uneven. Nonetheless, defendant claimed that he successfully completed the field sobriety tests and attributed the … the judge determined that the evidence presented supported the guilty verdicts based upon "[d]efendant's … followed. On appeal, defendant presents the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE STATE FAILED TO …
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… AND A FAIR TRIAL BY THE LEAD DETECTIVE'S OPINING THAT COMPLAINANT WAS MORE CREDIBLE THAN DEFENDANT, PARTICULARLY … BECAUSE IT WAS BASED ON AGGRAVATING FACTORS THAT ARE UNSUPPORTED BY THE RECORD. Having considered these points in light of the record and the applicable law, we …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0069-21 MARLENE CARIDE, COMMISSIONER, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND … Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). PER CURIAM The Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Banking and … OF HER PREDECESSOR[']S REPRESENTATIVE. POINT VI THERE IS NO SUPPORT IN THE RECORD FOR THE IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES. Our …
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… January 25, 2022 Special Civil Part order dismissing her complaint and entering judgment in favor of defendant NOT … more fully below, the trial court dismissed plaintiff's complaint subsequent to defendant making a motion to dismiss … during a virtual trial.1 Plaintiff raises the following points on appeal: POINT I JUDGE WOULD NOT ALLOW [PLAINTIFF] …
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… order granting summary judgment to defendant The Travelers Companies d/b/a Travelers ("Travelers") and dismissing his complaint against Travelers. Triffin also challenges the … thereafter submitted detailed attorney billing records supporting its claim for frivolous litigation sanctions. …
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… (DOC) finding her guilty and imposing discipline for committing a prohibited act: *.013, "unauthorized physical … it is arbitrary, capricious[,] or unreasonable or not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record." … N.J. Super. 435, 442 (App. Div. 2001). Li's first and third points challenge the legal basis and factual findings for …
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… within the meaning of the rule. 5 A-2431-22 POINT V THE COMBINATION OF INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL, THE IMPACT … could not reasonably have discovered, the factual predicate supporting his claim of ineffective assistance of first PCR …
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… fees. More particularly, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT 1 THE TRIAL COURT ABUSED … 20, 2025 order. In his written statement of reasons accompanying the order, the judge noted defendant opposed the … "unless [we are] convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant …
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… motions to modify custody, parenting time and child support. We affirm, substantially for the reasons set forth … in 2017. Their dual judgment of divorce incorporated a comprehensive marital settlement agreement (MSA) that … of the costs associated with the marital residence. Commencing May 1, 2017, defendant assumed financial …
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… The court fully explained the basis for its rulings in a comprehensive forty-two page written opinion which detailed … Significantly, the court made detailed credibility findings supporting its determination that the testimony of defendant … the acts or omissions of counsel of which a defendant complains must amount to more than mere tactical strategy. …
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… aggravated assault (951), the State agreed to recommend a fifteen-year term on the 1 For simplicity, we … in satisfaction of indictment 219. In return, the State recommended a five-year term to run concurrent with the … the petition. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT ONE AN EVIDENTIARY HEARING IS NECESSARY TO …
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… decision of the Department of Corrections (DOC) that he committed prohibited act NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … and remand. On June 23, 2016, Jenkins filed a remedy form complaint that he was assaulted and injured by a correction … and *.306. Rodriguez's investigation concluded the evidence supported the charges and referred the matter to a hearing …
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… MUST BE SUPPRESSED. POINT II A PRE-McNEELY ANALYSIS COMPELS THAT THE EVIDENCE BE SUPPRESSED. POINT III CONSIDERATIONS OTHER THAN McNEELY COMPEL EXCLUSION OF THE BLOOD EVIDENCE. POINT IV THE COURT …
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… concurrent. On this appeal, defendant raises the following points of argument: POINT I THE JURY CHARGE ON SECOND-DEGREE … from New York to Jersey City, defendant and his female companion got into an argument with another passenger, D.D.2 … service. Virtually the entire incident, including defendant committing the shootings and discarding the gun, was …