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… 2 "An 'open plea' to an indictment neither 'include[s] a recommendation from the State, nor a prior indication from the … only the sentence imposed." Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE JURY INSTRUCTIONS … N.J. 66, 79 (2016). We will only reverse if the error is "sufficient to raise 'a reasonable doubt . . . as to whether …
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… Plaintiff Laura Zuluaga appeals from a Law Division order compelling arbitration and dismissing plaintiff's complaint … and unambiguous waiver of the right to seek judicial remedies," that the challenged language was "clear and … to appear as amicus curiae. Plaintiff raises the following points for our consideration: 7 A-2265-21 POINT I GIVEN THAT …
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… envelope, markers, keys, a mini speaker, a brush, and a comb. Additionally, a bag of meth was found in a keychain on … the answer was "it belonged to [defendant]," the jury is to completely disregard that testimony and to not take it into … to the jury's verdict. That is "the error must be 'sufficient to raise a reasonable doubt as to whether [it] led …
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… inference that [defendant] did not have a permit." In a comprehensive written decision that immediately followed the … OF N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6(e) AND THAT [DEFENDANT] LACKED SUFFICIENT POSSESSORY INTEREST IN ROOM 224 FOR IT TO BE HIS … de novo." Twiggs, 233 N.J. at 532. 3 We omit the subpoints in defendant's supplemental brief and omit Point II …
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… to be a substantial reason beyond a hearsay statement to compel that kind of an inquiry. The court also reiterated … This appeal followed. II. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I IT WAS PREMATURE AND UNFAIR FOR … of juror bias based on competent evidence can never be remedied. Here, however, the extremely dated and belated …
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… trial, C.S. was adjudicated delinquent for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree … a March 31, 2022 dispositional order, raising the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE IMPROPER ADMISSION … hydrant Martinez observed "a male dressed in [a] black hoodie with a large design that cover[ed] the whole chest area …
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… individuals received mail at 132 Tuers, and a Motor Vehicle Commission inquiry showed five individuals potentially … search warrant. On appeal, the State raises the following points for our consideration. 13 A-3517-23 POINT I THE … decision so long as those findings are "supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." State v. Elders, …
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… remaining counts. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration. POINT I THE TRIAL COURT'S … 5 A-2398-15T3 II. In Point I, defendant argues the judge committed plain error by omitting two portions of the model … an item or be aware of his/her control thereof for a sufficient period of time to have been able to relinquish …
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… WITH THE CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE. IV. PROSECUTORIAL COMMENT SUGGESTING THAT [DEFENDANT] TAILORED HIS TESTIMONY … defendant's PCR appellate counsel raises the following points: [POINT I] THE PCR COURT ERRED WHERE IT DID NOT … A 9 A-0369-16T1 reasonable probability is a "probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Ibid. …
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… said she remained in the car while Harris and defendant committed the first robbery. When the two men reentered the … the party and the declarant were participating in a plan to commit a crime or civil wrong and the statement was made in … of Harris's statement. 10 A-0735-16T3 brief are without sufficient merit to warrant discussion in a written opinion. …
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… that she went through approximately twenty photos on the computer and was able to identify defendant as Mike from one … of defendant as the shooter, and C.D.'s testimony was sufficient for the jury to find defendant guilty of murder. … IV. We have considered defendant's contentions in Points I and II of his pro se supplemental brief in light of …
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… 2010, defendant moved to Camden County to work at a packing company. Defendant rented a room at a motel and worked six … two days he was not working in the period. The charge was sufficiently specific to give defendant notice of all the … need for accuracy that erroneous instructions on material points are presumed to be reversible error." Ibid. "The …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the remaining counts and recommend an aggregate twelve-year prison term with a … plea agreement. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration:6 5 The court also dismissed … to determine whether such findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record. State v. Nash, …
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… of Proceeding Pro Se.'" Despite defendant's failure to comply with the motion-filing requirements of the Rules of … defense is unsuccessful; (3) the necessity that defendant comply with the rules of criminal procedure and the rules of … to me that [he] simply, at this point, doesn't have a sufficient understanding of the case, does not have a …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Filko's well-reasoned, comprehensive opinions. I. Plaintiff and defendant Theresa … the parenting time arguments raised by plaintiff in Points I and V, we conclude that because Rick is now … consider various factors when determining if there are sufficient "changed circumstances" to warrant modification of …
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… to walk away and heard Matlosz tell defendant he had to come with him. According to the witness, defendant said, "oh … that this [c]ourt feels would not have been able to be overcome by any of the aforementioned "bald assertions" made by … Id. at 698. "A reasonable probability is a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome" of the …
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… This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: Point One THE IMPROPER … ADMISSION OF EXPERT TESTIMONY AS TO CHILD SEXUAL [ABUSE] ACCOMMODATION SYNDROME REQUIRES THE VACATION OF DEFENDANT'S … — 15 A-3084-18T1 Alice: No. . . . . The Court: All right. Ladies and gentlemen, if you can just go in the room, please? …
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… judge entered the order after finding that defendant had committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … to address plaintiff's contention that defendant did not comply with earlier parenting time orders even though those … of June 18 in a vacuum, I would question whether it is sufficient to constitute a predicate act of domestic …
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… and Reid with two counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (counts one and eight); four … Defendant and Reid fled with approximately $2100. Defendant committed the second robbery around 3:30 a.m. on April 25, … A defendant will be prejudiced when counsel's errors are sufficiently serious to deny [defendant] a "fair trial." The …
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… learned that Vega had been selling the heroin of another competing supplier out of the house. In late December 2013, … Humphrey and Vega disappeared. Eventually, their dead bodies were discovered by a woman walking a dog. They had been … WAS INEXPLICABLY LATE. Additionally, defendant raises these points in a pro se supplemental brief: THE TRIAL COURT ERRED …