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… endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a). He pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree sexual assault … and Disclosures to his Client Rendered Defendant's Plea Involuntary. 5 A-0757-18T1 (i) The PCR Court Erred in …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b)(1). In accordance with the negotiated plea, the judge sentenced defendant to five years in prison, …
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… Rule 7:7-2(c). The municipal court accepted the guilty plea and dismissed the improper parking charge. Because this …
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… to dismiss the indictment, defendant entered a guilty plea to the kidnapping charge. Defendant expressly reserved …
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… discovery, was more interested in [defendant] taking a "plea deal" and . . . did not feel as though [defendant] …
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… business enterprise. Thereafter, defendant entered into a plea agreement, pled guilty to fourth-degree conspiracy to …
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… contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4A (count eight). Pursuant to a plea agreement, Cortes was sentenced to eight years of …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b)(1). In accordance with the negotiated plea, the judge sentenced defendant to five years in prison, …
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… endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a). He pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree sexual assault … and Disclosures to his Client Rendered Defendant's Plea Involuntary. 5 A-0757-18T1 (i) The PCR Court Erred in …
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… and second-degree certain persons. In exchange for the plea, the State agreed to dismiss the remaining counts of …
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… business enterprise. Thereafter, defendant entered into a plea agreement, pled guilty to fourth-degree conspiracy to …
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… discovery, was more interested in [defendant] taking a "plea deal" and . . . did not feel as though [defendant] …
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… to dismiss the indictment, defendant entered a guilty plea to the kidnapping charge. Defendant expressly reserved …
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… murder and weapons offenses, defendant Anthony Burrows pleaded guilty in 2014 to aggravated manslaughter and was … for post-conviction relief, attaching that letter to his plea counsel and asserting: (1) ineffective assistance of …
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… us, the DOC noted in its final determination that his "plea for leniency is denied." The 125 days administrative …
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… Rule 7:7-2(c). The municipal court accepted the guilty plea and dismissed the improper parking charge. Because this …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b)(1). In accordance with the negotiated plea, the judge sentenced defendant to five years in prison, …
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… search. Defendant then entered into a conditional guilty plea to the speeding, DWI, and refusal violation. He was …
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… ) or NO ( ). If the answer is “yes”, state: (a) charge; (b) plea; and (c) disposition. 21. If the Defendant(s) or any …
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… in terms of changing the ballot"; the County Clerk mailed those ballots to the public the next day. 6 The … portions of the State Constitution should be printed and mailed to voters to help them understand "the relation of … interpretive statement was also included with 229 vote-by-mail ballots; although the votes were later stricken by the …