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… in which Bunero assured Longo that the truck was going to come out looking "mint" and Longo assured Bunero that he … vague as applied. Defendant Longo presents the following points of argument: POINT I: THE TERM "UNAUTHORIZED" AS USED … as requiring actual or threatened physical force is not supported by a plain reading of the statute. c. The omission …
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… as Tier- Two Moderate Risk, under the Registration and Community Notification Laws NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … Registrant Risk Assessment Scale (RRAS) because of the unsupported inclusion of factor three (age of victim). If … risk" and assigned a score of one and a multiplier of five points, and factor three (age of victim), which was scaled …
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… O'Keefe, of the Secaucus Police Department, filed a warrant/complaint charging defendant with third degree terroristic … against Michael Gonnelli, the Mayor of Secaucus. The complaint alleged defendant placed a "sign" on a locked … is "'sufficient credible evidence . . . in the record' to support the trial court's findings." State v. Robertson, 228 …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Colleen M. Flynn in her comprehensive written opinion. I. We glean the following … without prejudice due to defendant's failure to attach supporting documentation. Defendant later filed a second … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT ONE THE TIME BAR OF …
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… At the time of their divorce, the parties entered into a comprehensive Property Settlement Agreement (PSA) that … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT DID NOT MAKE ADEQUATE … findings are binding so long as its determinations are "supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. …
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… numerous times to calm down, but defendant did not comply. Defendant repeatedly moved around Beach to make sure … up [his] middle finger, and grabbing [his] private[,]" and commented to him: "I should lock you up. This is not . . . … street from the store, and his conduct was insufficient to support his conviction. We disagree. In our review of the …
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… the kind stolen from the gas station. They then obtained a communications data warrant to search the contents of the … defendant filed his first PCR petition. He raised five points in his self-represented submission: POINT I THE … of his appellate counsel and the record did not support defendant's claim his trial counsel failed to argue …
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… to provide "affidavits, certifications and the like" to support his claim. Instead, according to the judge, … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE PCR COURT ERRED … [constitutional] rights," R. 3:22- 2(a), which encompasses the right to the effective assistance of counsel. …
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… briefs. PER CURIAM Defendant Walter Tormasi appeals the outcome of his "look-back" remand sentencing hearing conducted by the trial court pursuant to State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359 (2022), arguing the court misapplied the … court's application of the Miller factors was fair and supported by the record. However, we agree with defendant …
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… area, and her buttocks." She further stated defendant would comment on her developing breasts and make her take several … to go over your case with [your counsel], discuss the good points, the bad points, and is this the decision that you … charges and was unwilling to bring the case to trial. In support of these arguments, defendant submitted text …
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… PCR counsel's brief to the trial court summarized the facts supporting the charge against defendant—first-degree armed … to the detective's report, the male had worn "a black hoodie with CSI wording on the front, a bandana across his … defendant and another individual, Geana M. Carr, in the commission of the robbery.2 A surveillance recording …
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… was found guilty of first - degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, first-degree felony murder, second-degree … PCR counsel filed a supplemental letter memorandum in support of the motion. On October 3, the judge entered an … or the State of New Jersey. B. Defendant's arguments in Points I and III—that his trial counsel was ineffective in …
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… preceding the shooting, she heard running footsteps coming from behind the couple at an angle, looked over her … "[was] not entitled to an evidentiary hearing." In support, the judge recounted the substantial evidence of … to the defense." On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE PCR JUDGE'S …
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… preceding the shooting, she heard running footsteps coming from behind the couple at an angle, looked over her … "[was] not entitled to an evidentiary hearing." In support, the judge recounted the substantial evidence of … to the defense." On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE PCR JUDGE'S …
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… Judge David F. Bauman entered the order and rendered a comprehensive oral decision. On appeal, defendant argues: …
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… Judge David F. Bauman entered the order and rendered a comprehensive oral decision. On appeal, defendant argues: …
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… opinion. For context, we recount the following evidence supporting defendant's convictions. A few days before the … the victim's lover left their room in search of her companion. In the hallway, she observed blood on the wall, … in his counseled brief, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: 17 A-1553-21 POINT I …
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… INSTRUCTION TELLING THE JURORS THEY COULD REACH A COMPROMISE VERDICT. POINT II DEFENDANT WAS DENIED A FAIR … disposition, we need not address the arguments raised in Points II to IV; we do so only for completeness to provide … Point IV, should cover all possible alternative scenarios supported by the record. Whether defendant used or attempted …
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… was charged with robbing them. He contends the trial court committed several errors, but his principal argument on … from altercations between defendant and members of a family comprised of Betsa Garcia (the mother), Javier Vera-Lopez … evidence pertaining to defendant's speech was presented in support of both the terroristic-threat and witness-tampering …
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… The victim was defendant's father, whose body was decomposing when police discovered his partially buried body … and the number of meetings counsel had with defendant were supported by counsel's review of his billing records. … to others at the jail. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I AS DEFENDANT HAD SHOWN THAT HE …