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… defendant Hector S. Alvarez of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and fourth-degree attempted theft as a … Judge Bachmann nevertheless addressed the substantive points raised by defendant's petition and, finding none of … record. 5 A-3011-20 Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I DEFENDANT'S PETITION …
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… indictment, a grand jury charged defendant with committing various offenses against four separate women. Id. … of three counts of second-degree sexual assault by committing an act of sexual penetration using physical force … submissions, defendant presented approximately twenty-four points for the trial court's review. Among other things, …
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… CFG Health Systems, LLC (CFG)—one count of a multi-count complaint—was dismissed with prejudice. We dismiss the … 18, 2020. Now on appeal, plaintiffs raise the following points: POINT I PLAINTIFFS HAVE BEEN PREJUDICED IN THEIR … BE CONSIDERED BY THIS COURT. 7 A-2892-19 Plaintiffs' eight points of error focus solely on the 2015 dismissal with …
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… ineligibility. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I DEFENDANT WAS DENIED … AT THE FIRST TRIAL, DEFENDANT'S ATTORNEY IMPROPERLY COMMITTED DEFENDANT TO TESTIFYING. [B]. BY INFORMING THE … containing a white powder later identified as Ethylone, commonly known as "Molly," a schedule one controlled …
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… ineligibility. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I DEFENDANT WAS DENIED … AT THE FIRST TRIAL, DEFENDANT'S ATTORNEY IMPROPERLY COMMITTED DEFENDANT TO TESTIFYING. [B]. BY INFORMING THE … containing a white powder later identified as Ethylone, commonly known as "Molly," a schedule one controlled …
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… Under the terms of the plea agreement, the State recommended a "[s]entence in the court's discretion not to … avers the victim of the fourth-degree aggravated assault – commonly referred to as a "pointing" – was a civilian, not a … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. The PCR judge – who was also …
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… Under the terms of the plea agreement, the State recommended a "[s]entence in the court's discretion not to … avers the victim of the fourth-degree aggravated assault – commonly referred to as a "pointing" – was a civilian, not a … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. The PCR judge – who was also …
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… and one "Mev Kira" with an email address of mev@evictionsnj.com. In one of those emails, Mev Kira stated the account was closed and asked if Triffin had a Tax ID. Communications from Triffin and Rita Genovese, his Director … promptly by email the same day, informing Triffin, "We only communicate with the Constable in these matters. 4 …
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… at Mitchell, and ordered him to exit. Heeding Muhammad's command, Mitchell began to open the passenger door, where a … followed. On appeal, Abdul-Matin raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I TRIAL DEFENSE COUNSEL … DEFENDANT A FAIR TRIAL. Muhammad raises the following points for our consideration: POINT [I] 19 A-0849-18T1 THE …
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… at Mitchell, and ordered him to exit. Heeding Muhammad's command, Mitchell began to open the passenger door, where a … followed. On appeal, Abdul-Matin raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I TRIAL DEFENSE COUNSEL … DEFENDANT A FAIR TRIAL. Muhammad raises the following points for our consideration: POINT [I] 19 A-0849-18T1 THE …
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… to the vehicle involved in the incident referred to in the complaint: Underline Answer (a)Do you admit ownership? Yes … owned by you on the date of the collision as alleged in the complaint. 3. If you do not admit operation, state the name … admit the date and place of the collision as alleged in the complaint, state the date and place of the collision as you …
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… attorneys required to represent indigent defendants for free when assigned those cases by the court? In Madden v. … it is the bar that makes the system work, often without compensation." 126 N.J. at 614. What must I do if I want to … practice in New Jersey, you must pay the annual assessment; complete the attorney annual registration statement and keep …
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… MOTION AS THE PROSECUTOR DURING HIS OPENING STATEMENT COMMITTED PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT A) BY IMPROPERLY … processing defendant at the police station, Officer Sean Freeman noticed an odor of raw marijuana emanating from defendant's crotch area. Freeman ran his hands up defendant's left leg and felt a …
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… dealer who kept upwards of sixteen-thousand dollars in his freezer. Instead, they mistakenly broke into Melton's … 5 A-4941-18 Specifically, Byrd raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I OUT-OF-COURT … ADMISSIBLE AS EVIDENCE OF THIRD-PARTY GUILT AND THE JUDGE COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN EXCLUDING THEM. POINT II THE …
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… FOR THE JURY. (NOT RAISED BELOW). POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY FAILING TO INSTRUCT THE JURY WITH A … II With the exception of defendant's contentions in Points III, IV, and VIII, defendant's remaining merit brief points were not raised before the trial court, 13 …
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… his right hand, and with his left hand "ordered" May to come down to the sidewalk where he was standing. Defendant … that after he was "fully" awake, he heard a female voice coming from the first-floor hallway yelling, "[n]o, stop." … DEFENSE COUNSEL'S ORIGINAL BRIEF, AS WELL AS THE PREVIOUS POINTS IN 28 A-1010-17 THIS SUPPLEMENTAL BRIEF, WARRANTS …
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… FOR THE JURY. (NOT RAISED BELOW). POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY FAILING TO INSTRUCT THE JURY WITH A … II With the exception of defendant's contentions in Points III, IV, and VIII, defendant's remaining merit brief points were not raised before the trial court, 13 …
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… MOTION AS THE PROSECUTOR DURING HIS OPENING STATEMENT COMMITTED PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT A) BY IMPROPERLY … processing defendant at the police station, Officer Sean Freeman noticed an odor of raw marijuana emanating from defendant's crotch area. Freeman ran his hands up defendant's left leg and felt a …
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… dealer who kept upwards of sixteen-thousand dollars in his freezer. Instead, they mistakenly broke into Melton's … 5 A-4941-18 Specifically, Byrd raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I OUT-OF-COURT … ADMISSIBLE AS EVIDENCE OF THIRD-PARTY GUILT AND THE JUDGE COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN EXCLUDING THEM. POINT II THE …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY OCEAN … A.J.S.C. The matter before the court is the plaintiff’s Complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. Plaintiff, Maria I. … Borough of Point APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION February 11, 2019 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Pleasant Beach Board of Adjustment …