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… as Tier- Two Moderate Risk, under the Registration and Community Notification Laws NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … risk" and assigned a score of one and a multiplier of five points, and factor three (age of victim), which was scaled … and assigned a score of three and a multiplier of fifteen points. In connection with factor one, the North Dakota …
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… the kind stolen from the gas station. They then obtained a communications data warrant to search the contents of the … defendant filed his first PCR petition. He raised five points in his self-represented submission: POINT I THE … CLAIMS.1 1 Defendant filed a PCR petition raising the same points while his direct appeal was pending. The court …
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… appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE PCR COURT ERRED … [constitutional] rights," R. 3:22- 2(a), which encompasses the right to the effective assistance of counsel. … defendant's PCR petition without an evidentiary hearing. In Points I and II of his brief, defendant argues his trial …
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… area, and her buttocks." She further stated defendant would comment on her developing breasts and make her take several … to go over your case with [your counsel], discuss the good points, the bad points, and is this the decision that you made in …
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… briefs. PER CURIAM Defendant Walter Tormasi appeals the outcome of his "look-back" remand sentencing hearing conducted by the trial court pursuant to State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359 (2022), arguing the court misapplied the … to have their sentences constitutionally shortened. Comer, 249 N.J. at 370, 394-95. Defendant's case was …
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… stabbed twenty-eight times. The evidence that defendant committed the crime was overwhelming. [State v. Kiett, 121 … In this ensuing appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE LAW DIVISION ERRED … v. Tormasi, 466 N.J. Super. 51, 62 (App. Div. 2021). In Points I and II of his brief, defendant argues the judge …
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… Defendant also submitted claims to health insurance companies for services he did not perform. In May 2016, … advice." Lafler v. Cooper, 566 U.S. 156, 163 (2012). A. In Points I and II, defendant argues his counsel rendered … to establish a defense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(4), defendant points to an Avenel report that explained that he "was …
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… an engineering firm to act as project manager. Prior to CWM commencing work on an owner's slip, the owner was required … managed by a separate payment agent, Tracey Heun Brennen & Company. Thus, BOA held advance payment for all of the work … by William Lauth as a representative plaintiff, filed a complaint against CWM in the Law Division. That lawsuit …
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… Defendant, and FIRST INDEMNITY OF AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, Surety-Respondent, and BLAZE BAIL BONDS, INC., … do so. This appeal follows. The State raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I REMISSION OF BAIL IS … POINT II EVEN UNDER BAIL REMISSION SCHEDULE 3, NOTHING POINTS TO A REMISSION OF OVER 60% OF BAIL AND CERTAINLY NOT …
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… on the phone. Id. at 3. Eventually, defendant offered to commute their punishments in exchange for their submitting … failed to investigate, failure to present alibi, failure to communicate and provide discovery. New evidence waiting on … as they wanted, began getting into trouble, and did not complete high school. Defendant's son also overheard a …
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… the car, show his hands, and exit the vehicle. Defendant complied. Detective Robert Duffy and fellow officers … that the New York offenses were "substantially similar or comparable to crimes of the third degree in New Jersey," on … below." State v. Galicia, 210 N.J. 364, 383 (2012). "'[T]he points of divergence developed in proceedings before a trial …
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… also agreed "no change of circumstances must be shown to commence the review and the evaluator shall review custody … If either party disagreed with the joint expert's recommendation that party could retain their own expert, and … Asterbadi, 398 N.J. Super. 299, 310 (App. Div. 2008). A. In Points I, II, and III of her brief, plaintiff asserts …
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… the sale to plaintiff. Plaintiff subsequently filed a complaint against Sam, Pang, ETI, and Zhang for the value of … THE COURT BELOW ERRONEOUSLY HELD THAT DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS COMMITTED CONVERSION WHEN THE PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT WAS NO … the party who has made the out-of-court statement cannot complain of his inability to confront and cross-examine the …
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… ordered defendant to leave. Defendant initially ignored her command, but eventually dropped the screwdriver. Sara … and I looked over and my mom was laid out on the floor completely unconscious at this point. Subsequently, … hospital, staff gave him Ativan and Haldol because he was "combative." Around 6:00 a.m., Sergeant Miller transported …
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… A-2380-17T4 On September 24, 2015, defendant filed a civil complaint in the United States District Court for the … The judge noted, however, that the fourth attorney is "welcome to appear" when the opening statements were scheduled, … had contacted those witnesses and made plans for them to come to court. In response, the third attorney informed the …
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… who arrived on the scene immediately after defendant's commission of the robbery, testified at trial. The victim … of the opinion. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: Point 1 The 50 year extended … that a reasonable jury could readily find that defendant committed the armed robbery beyond a reasonable doubt. See …
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… judge. On June 30, 2017, the judge issued an order and comprehensive seventeen-page written decision denying … PCR petition does not create a factual dispute that compels an evidentiary hearing. See State v. Blake, 444 N.J. … authorizing the checkpoint. But on the first page of the complete six-page memorandum, it explicitly states that the …
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… affirm. L.C. was adjudicated delinquent for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute four counts of … L.C. was arrested on March 9, 2015, after attempting to commit the last of a series of armed robberies involving … identified, in court, the co-juvenile as the person who accompanied the female into the store on March 9, and L.C. as …
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… in which Bunero assured Longo that the truck was going to come out looking "mint" and Longo assured Bunero that he … vague as applied. Defendant Longo presents the following points of argument: POINT I: THE TERM "UNAUTHORIZED" AS USED … under N.J.S.A. 2C:2-9(a). On this record, we decline to revisit Judge Fuentes's opinion, which constitutes the law of …
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… as Tier- Two Moderate Risk, under the Registration and Community Notification Laws NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … risk" and assigned a score of one and a multiplier of five points, and factor three (age of victim), which was scaled … and assigned a score of three and a multiplier of fifteen points. In connection with factor one, the North Dakota …