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… four); and second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count five). … risk of "severe reactions" to COVID-19. Ms. Fields further commented that there was, at the time, no "specific … could not seek relief under Rule 3:21-10(b)(2) until he completed his mandatory minimum sentence. The judge instead …
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… (DOC), which upheld an adjudication and sanctions for committing prohibited act *.252, encouraging others to riot, … wings, and remain in their bunks until a head count was completed. Repeated orders were ignored. Instead, the … concluding Jimenez "encouraged inmates to riot," thereby committing the prohibited act charged. In reaching her …
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… October 7, 2020 – Decided July 27, 2021 Before Judges Fuentes and Rose. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … was charged in the Chancery Division, Family Part with committing the following acts of delinquency that, if committed by an adult, would constitute murder, N.J.S.A, …
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… condition imposed by the Board that she successfully complete the Program for Returning Offenders with Mental … that Stallings' parole officer testified that Stallings completed the treatment phase of the PROMISE program and … employment. PROMISE records indicate that Stallings completed "both Moving on and W.R.A.P. Groups," as well as a …
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… In exchange for defendant's plea, the State agreed to recommend a five-year sentence with a three-year period of … request, arguing the statutory 4 A-5549-17T4 period to commence trial had lapsed.1 After the trial court found the … 1 Defendant's counsel argued the period in which to commence defendant's trial began in February 2014, when …
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… After speaking with defendant, a crisis screener recommended that she seek an evaluation at Carrier Clinic … behavioral health center. Defendant discussed this recommendation with her mother. Eventually, she agreed to … mother was removed, defendant became extremely angry and combative. Defendant testified that she was shocked when …
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… and asked him to place his hands on his head. Defendant complied. Matos then went around to defendant's back and saw … pocket. Matos told defendant not to move, and defendant complied. Matos then secured the baggie, which was later … heroin while on or within 500 feet of the real property comprising a public housing facility, a public park, or a …
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… David A. Dorey, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this commercial matter pertaining to an agreement entered into by … removed the action to federal court and later moved to compel arbitration. The parties executed an arbitration … that a "huge ramp" in production would be forthcoming, leading plaintiff to purchase $2 million worth of …
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… 3 A-3281-16T4 on?" Gamble said he believed the voice was coming from the bathroom. Gamble asked whoever was in the residence to come out with his hands up. Initially, no one responded. The … in accordance with a deferential standard." State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). We must affirm the sentence …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY UNION … are controlling. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION March 8, 2019 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 On October 24, 2012, S.A. … A. Broderick of the Southern District of New York and commanded that defendant be: Released into the custody of …
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… 07860 Tel: (973) 383-2700 Fax: (973) 383-3510 www.mdsfirm.com Petitioner-Appellant, Pro Se Of Counsel & On the … in full. (Rb19.) And yet, despite this remarkable outcome, which in no way resembles the ending sought by APS for … justice, Petitioner respectfully submits this matter is a compelling candidate for certification pursuant to R. …
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… As a condition of his sentence, registrant was ordered to comply with Megan's Law and community supervision for life ("CSL"). Decades later in … specifically marijuana. Registrant sought to overcome this obstacle by relying on provisions of the New …
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… CDS. In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a six-year term of imprisonment, with a three-year … to distribute a [CDS]. As a result, the Prosecutor will recommend you be sentenced to a term of six years New Jersey … by pleading guilty here today, you are admitting that you committed the crime charged in count 11 of [the] indictment …
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… October 18, 2024) The indictment charges the defendant with committing the crime of home invasion burglary. The … is guilty of home invasion burglary if, with purpose to commit an offense therein or thereon, the person, without … or surreptitiously remains in a residential dwelling or accommodation, or a separately secured portion thereof, and in …
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… these experts. 4. Describe your current job and list your income for the past two years, including salary, bonuses, commissions, perks, equity awards, stock options, and any other compensation benefits. 5. Describe your relationship between …
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… alcohol emanating from the vehicle. Defendant said he was coming from a friend's house. He initially denied drinking … also found the leg raise test was properly stopped before completion for defendant's safety. She noted, based on the … to [sobriety] tests are on the same plane as other common factual indica that a person is under the influence …
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… question which asked: "[h]ave you ever been confined or committed to a mental institution or hospital for treatment … Anonymous (AA). He testified he has a sponsor with whom he communicates once a month, although he admitted this was … "to the trial court that heard the witnesses, sifted the competing evidence, and made reasoned conclusions." Ibid. …
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… married for six months when plaintiff filed his initial complaint for divorce on September 18, 2019. The contested … motions, as relevant here, the order stated the failure to comply with these restrictions "may subject . . . plaintiff … . . the suppression of his pleadings." Plaintiff failed to comply with the March 17 order. On June 30, 2023, the trial …
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… the matter. Without any additional information and absent a complete and accurate copy of this document, we are unable … OAL, and then this office, there appears to have been no communication from [Dee]'s representatives regarding the OAL … proceed with a fair hearing. We take no position on the outcome of that hearing. Reversed and remanded. We do not …
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… the informant's allegations were not corroborated. He also complained that the police did not field test the substances … considered, and rejected, these contentions in his comprehensive opinion. Thereafter, defendant pled guilty to … 'well grounded' suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed." Sullivan, 169 N.J. at 211. The court must "make …