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… was excessive. We reject defendant's first two points but agree with one aspect of his third point: the … the stepdaughter testified that the things of which she complained had ended around the time she was fourteen. Yet, … child's morals. N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a). III An essential ingredient of fair trials is the obligation placed on trial …
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… years, with a fifty- year period of parole ineligibility, encompassing mandatory extended terms for kidnapping and one … terms, we explained: 5 A-3702-23 Defendant correctly points out that N.J.S.A. 2C:44-5(a)(2) clearly states that … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I DEFENDANT IS ENTITLED …
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… his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR) and motion to compel DNA testing. After our NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … In February 2005, defendant was indicted for conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) or … April 12, 2023. On appeal, defendant argues the following points: Point I APPELLANT ADOPTS AND INCORPORATES BY …
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… Winberry, and Gregory Winberry, on July 22, 2010, filed a complaint against defendants, the Borough of Rutherford and … not have the time that day. Winberry asked for the per diem rate so that he could calculate the amount himself—but … On appeal, the Partnership raises the following points: POINT I THE LAW DIVISION WRONGLY DISREGARDED THIS …
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… Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6(c).1 On appeal, defendant raises two points for our consideration: POINT I THERE WAS NO PROBABLE … to detect the odor of alcohol." Eventually, defendant complied with Behnke's request to extinguish the cigarette. … some of the tests, he readily admitted that he did not comply. He explained, of course, that his failure was due in …
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… J.C.1 appeals from a July 23, 2021 order dismissing her complaint against defendant D.C. pursuant to the Prevention … plaintiff's complaint. Plaintiff raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE CHANCERY COURT ERRED IN … 378 (1995). We reject the arguments raised in plaintiff's Points I, II, and III. The trial judge did not order the …
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… to the police, when defendant reached into the glove compartment to retrieve his credentials, three bricks of … 2014. His counsel filed a letter providing a Statement of Compelling Reasons in support of his application. The letter … circumstances, noting his gainful employment, college studies, athletic talent, and involvement with his nieces and …
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… was excessive. We reject defendant's first two points but agree with one aspect of his third point: the … the stepdaughter testified that the things of which she complained had ended around the time she was fourteen. Yet, … child's morals. N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a). III An essential ingredient of fair trials is the obligation placed on trial …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the … unarmed. Surveillance footage from nearby residential and commercial properties, including footage from the Lounge, … issues and those dealing with substantially material points." Id. at 290. Because a defendant should be tried …
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… and psychosocial evaluations, which resulted in a recommendation for individual and joint therapy for plaintiff … to enroll with him in a reunification program at Turning Points for Families. Defendant cross-moved to reopen the … the case of the former, testified regarding potential remedies. The expert conceded she did not receive updated …
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… purpose, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(a). He contends the trial judge committed plain error by giving a jury charge on the … they were reliable. I. Long-time male and female live-in companions were finished exercising in an Essex County park … identifications were reliable. Understandably, defendant points to the unanswered questions on the worksheet to …
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… child. Plaintiff has a Master's Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science and is fully employed. However, the trial … the marriage, the parties acquired interests in various companies, pension and retirement plans, and other assets. … contracts and grants." Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT ONE THE LOWER COURT ERRED WHEN IT …
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… incident), but rather pre-existed it.1 The Board issued a comprehensive eight-page written decision. We affirm. … the wrong burden of proof, 1 Hawkins filed a related complaint against numerous parties, including Board members, … hearing. We affirmed an order dismissing that Law Division complaint, indicating that Hawkins could appeal the Board's …
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… I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN CHARGING THE JURY CONCERNING ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY WHERE THE CO-DEFENDANTS DID NOT TESTIFY … he asserts that the court improperly charged the jury on accomplice liability, claiming there was a dearth of evidence … charge. Further, defendant contends that "this error was compounded by the trial court's den[ial] [of] [defendant's] …
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… The officer asked them some questions about where they were coming from and where they were heading. As he spoke to the … and taken a Coach purse, a matching wallet, and a red compact disc ("CD") case. Officer Schwarz then asked the … alerted to the basic problem[.]" Id. at 68. In short, the points of divergence developed in the proceedings before a …
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… raises the following contention: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT AND REDUCED THE STATE'S BURDEN OF PROOF … they arrived at the scene and defendant understanding and complying with this command. Defendant did not testify at … voluntary intoxication defense. The prosecutor explained: Ladies and gentlemen, [the trial judge] will read you the law …
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… to plaintiff and granted plaintiff's cross-motion to compel defendant to pay $7,581.40 in alimony arrears and … 451 N.J. Super. 282, 296, 299 (App. Div. 2017). In Points One and Two, defendant claims the Probation … (emphasis added). The Court further noted the statute embodied a legislative determination that "it is inappropriate …
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… defendant challenges his conviction, raising the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED … the judgment of conviction (JOC).1 I. Defendant's first two points challenge the trial judge's evidentiary rulings. … Defendant further argued that "a significant part of our community finds strip bars or go-go bars or . . . gentlemen …
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… to hurt" her. He demanded J.H. take her clothes off; she complied because she "was terrified of him." Meanwhile, … A-5096-18 He then told her that he wanted to have sex. J.H. complied because she was "scared to death" and afraid that … 2 a.m., defendant called Linda's home and asked J.H. to come home. After J.H. refused, he called several more times …
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… who are unit owners in the Northgate Condominium complex, appeal from two orders: a March 5, 2019 order … DEFENDANTS FROM LIABILITY. POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED ERROR IN RULING THAT PLAINTIFFS' MAY 16, 201[7], COMPLAINT WAS FILED OUTSIDE THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS AND …