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… (PSL). In 2013, the NJSPB revoked his parole for failing to complete community service, for using an electronic device to social … and from a February 26, 2016 order dismissing his verified complaint and denying his order to show cause challenging …
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… defendants Michael M. Winters and Matilda Marshall with committing five crimes against one victim, Ms. Colon. … On appeal, defendant's counsel raises the following points: POINT I EVEN WHEN VIEWED IN THE LIGHT MOST FAVORABLE … opinion. No additional comment is warranted. Turning to Points IV and V raised in defendant's pro se brief, we …
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… (Bonnie) Kirschling. We affirm. Plaintiffs' verified complaint sought an accounting of the estate of decedent … moved for summary judgment. Plaintiffs raise the following points on appeal: POINT I PRE-TRIAL DISCOVERY WAS IMPROPERLY … amount of the Medicaid lien. V. Plaintiffs' other alleged points of error are so lacking in merit as to not warrant …
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… avail. When her aunt came downstairs to inquire about the commotion, defendant, who had attempted to engage in sexual … 29, 2017. Now on appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS ARE REQUIRED BASED ON … failure to establish excusable neglect, many of the points raised in his petition are barred because, pursuant …
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A-0371-24 Briefs
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… Princeton, NJ 08540 (609) 766-9500 Jpribish@pribish-reiss.com Attorneys for Plaintiff/Appellant Pelaez Construction, … POINT I: RESPONDENTS’ ARGUMENTS CONTAINED IN POINTS I AND II OF THEIR BRIEF IN OPPOSITION ARE, WITHOUT … AMENDED 4 POINT I RESPONDENTS’ ARGUMENTS CONTAINED IN POINTS I AND II OF THEIR BRIEF IN OPPOSITION ARE, WITHOUT …
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… amounts of drugs to runners to sell to customers. The income from the drugs flowed in the opposite direction up the … the plea recommendation. Defendant raises the following points in his counseled brief on appeal: POINT I THE TRIAL … MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCE. Defendant argues the following points in his self-represented brief: POINT I: THE GRAND …
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… POINT III THE PROSECUTOR'S SUMMATION WAS REPLETE WITH COMMENTS IMPROPERLY BOLSTERING THE CREDIBILITY AND TESTIMONY … IN EVIDENCE AND EXPRESSIONS OF PERSONAL OPINION, AS WELL AS COMMENTS GROUPING HIMSELF WITH THE JURY AND DENIGRATING … POINT IV THE CUMULATIVE IMPACT OF THE ERRORS DESCRIBED IN POINTS II AND III DENIED [DEFENDANT] DUE PROCESS AND A FAIR …
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… classification as a Tier Two offender under Megan's Law and community notification requirements. M.J.B. is a convicted … three categories of re-offense risk: low (thirty-six points or less), moderate (thirty-seven to seventy-three points), and high (seventy-four points or greater). Ibid. 3 …
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… physical ailments, defendant told Large he was unable to complete the field sobriety tests. Defendant initially … counseled brief on appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT'S … OF TRIAL TESTIMONY ABOUT THE CONSPICUOUSLY HIGH NUMBER OF POINTS ON [DEFENDANT]'S LICENSE WAS PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT …
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… him with a business venture to invest in a new 'production company.'" Id. at 2. Linda signed a contract "guaranteeing … conviction. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE PCR COURT ERRED … remaining claims – some of which are reprised on appeal in points II and III – that he was denied the effective …
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… billing data from Medicare, Medicaid, and insurance companies, Judge Joseph P. Donohue issued a warrant … N.J.S.A. 2C:20-4(a), and second-degree conspiracy to commit health care fraud, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1), with all of … WAS EXPLAINED TO HIM BY TRIAL COUNSEL AS A REALISTIC OUTCOME. B. IN CONSIDERING SLATER FACTOR NUMBER ONE, THE …
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… 2017. Particularly that defendant stalked the victim and committed the charged offenses. The evidence included … [O]f Robbery Defendant Must Have Formed [T]he Intent [T]o Commit Theft Before [A]ny Intimidation [O]f W.K. Occurred. … not abuse his discretion by denying the request. III. In Points III and IV, defendant maintains the State failed to …
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… found no factual basis for it in the record. The judge did comment that the jury could consider Tellado's testimony at … a reasonable doubt, that the interrogating officers have complied with Miranda. State v. Yohnnson, 204 N.J. 43, 59 … statement. However, even if we could conclude the judge committed an error, we would deem it harmless beyond a …
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… Forensic Center for evaluation. At trial, the hospital committing psychiatrist testified that defendant was … determine if the cause was schizophrenia, substances, or a combination of both. She said that defendant was then … IMPOSED WAS MANIFESTLY EXCESSIVE. I. We address only two points. Defendant contends that the trial judge's failure to …
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… found no factual basis for it in the record. The judge did comment that the jury could consider Tellado's testimony at … a reasonable doubt, that the interrogating officers have complied with Miranda. State v. Yohnnson, 204 N.J. 43, 59 … statement. However, even if we could conclude the judge committed an error, we would deem it harmless beyond a …
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… 2017. Particularly that defendant stalked the victim and committed the charged offenses. The evidence included … [O]f Robbery Defendant Must Have Formed [T]he Intent [T]o Commit Theft Before [A]ny Intimidation [O]f W.K. Occurred. … not abuse his discretion by denying the request. III. In Points III and IV, defendant maintains the State failed to …
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… Forensic Center for evaluation. At trial, the hospital committing psychiatrist testified that defendant was … determine if the cause was schizophrenia, substances, or a combination of both. She said that defendant was then … IMPOSED WAS MANIFESTLY EXCESSIVE. I. We address only two points. Defendant contends that the trial judge's failure to …
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… billing data from Medicare, Medicaid, and insurance companies, Judge Joseph P. Donohue issued a warrant … N.J.S.A. 2C:20-4(a), and second-degree conspiracy to commit health care fraud, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1), with all of … WAS EXPLAINED TO HIM BY TRIAL COUNSEL AS A REALISTIC OUTCOME. B. IN CONSIDERING SLATER FACTOR NUMBER ONE, THE …
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… POINT III THE PROSECUTOR'S SUMMATION WAS REPLETE WITH COMMENTS IMPROPERLY BOLSTERING THE CREDIBILITY AND TESTIMONY … IN EVIDENCE AND EXPRESSIONS OF PERSONAL OPINION, AS WELL AS COMMENTS GROUPING HIMSELF WITH THE JURY AND DENIGRATING … POINT IV THE CUMULATIVE IMPACT OF THE ERRORS DESCRIBED IN POINTS II AND III DENIED [DEFENDANT] DUE PROCESS AND A FAIR …
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A-46-24 Sills Cummis & Gross Response to NJEA Amicus Curiae Brief
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… Newark, New Jersey 07102 973-643-7000 pverniero@sillscummis.com mcarucci@sillscummis.com Counsel for Petitioner Rutgers, … IN THIS CASE ................... 7 III. AMICUS’S REMAINING POINTS ARE EQUALLY WITHOUT MERIT … 090230 1 PRELIMINARY STATEMENT At the outset, Rutgers notes points of agreement. Rutgers agrees with amicus curiae the …