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… distributed muscle relaxants. Defendant claimed the victim commented, "I shouldn't be drinking around men because I … defendant was serving in Camden County, 354 days of jail credit for time served, a TASC evaluation, random urine … unless "a defendant has presented a prima facie [case] in support of [PCR]." State v. Marshall, 148 N.J. 89, 158 …
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… affirm. Detective John Gartner submitted two affidavits in support of applications for search warrants for defendant's … Jersey Division of Motor Vehicle records and defendant's Computerized Criminal History. 4 A-5411-15T1 The motion … seconds after announcement was reasonable). The testimony credited by the judge and confirmed by the record establish …
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… is serving a life sentence for a gruesome homicide he committed in 1987. In the course of committing a residential … segregation, and 365 days of loss of commutation credits. We affirmed that decision. [L.O.] v. Dep't of … takes judicial notice of the New Jersey State Prison website which details precautions being taken by State …
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… dismissed, and the trial judge's summary decision was not supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence in the … and told the Division she feared father. The Division recommended psychological evaluations for the family, but … permit her placement in that program. Conversely, the judge credited the testimony of the Division's expert, finding his …
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… the officer was ordered by his supervisor to sign on with communications dispatchers, so that they can put the officer … frivolous when 'no rational argument can be advanced in its support, or it is not supported by any credible evidence, or … is completely untenable.'" Ibid. (quoting First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. …
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… SAMPLES OF HER BREATH FOR CHEMICAL TESTING PROVIDE THE REQUISITE REASONABLE DOUBT REGARDING HER REFUSAL CONVICTION. … with DWI and refusal. After hearing Mazer's account and crediting his testimony, the municipal court found beyond a … 157 N.J. 463, 471-72 (1999). The rule of deference is more compelling where, as here, the municipal and Law Division …
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… . . . [D]efendant ignored several traffic signals and committed multiple motor vehicle violations. When . . . … personal history as reported by her" and "her college credits." On balance, however, the prosecutor determined the … a 'continuing pattern' of anti-social behavior." To support her argument, defendant cites our Supreme Court's …
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… Defendant testified to the following factual basis in support of his guilty plea. He admitted to being at a TD … a bank teller. Defendant testified he attempted to commit a robbery of the bank using a handgun to threaten and … concurrent to the state sentence and be willing to give him credit. . . . [I]t's the opinion of this Court that neither …
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… marital home and his agreement to pay the joint marital credit card debt, plaintiff agreed to accept $325 a week in … denying plaintiff's motion, rescheduling the deposition, compelling plaintiff to comply with outstanding discovery, … order. On August 17, 2017, plaintiff filed a motion and a supporting brief seeking to prosecute an appeal out of time …
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… driving his mother's car. Upon request, however, defendant complied with Russo's direction to provide his name and … defendant's wallet containing his identification and credit cards, a social security card, and a handgun. After … on appellate review, a trial court's factual findings in support of granting or denying a motion to suppress must be …
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… appeals from an August 14, 2023 order denying his motion to compel post-conviction discovery. We affirm. After defendant … and complaint-warrant. In a letter brief in support of defendant's motion, his counsel explained: … and explained its decision in an oral opinion. The court credited the State's representation it had provided …
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… and the fact that he had otherwise followed the officers' commands. In order to protect the 5 A-0003-22 safety of the … the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by 8 A-0003-22 sufficient credible evidence in the … which heightened their safety concerns. The court also credited the officers' account that they only swept areas …
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… Adam Hughes's well-reasoned written statement of reasons accompanying the March 31, 2023 order. I. The procedural … defendant's sentence for a recalculation of jail-time credit and fines. After the appeal was decided, the court … that occurred after the murder, and the sentence was supported by two court decisions that were decided after …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO) against N.B. To support the emergent relief, L.B. reported [N.B.] and her … 30, 2023.] [L.B.] and [N.B.] both live in the sam[e] gated community[.] [L.B.] stated that the divorce papers will be … in Homestead. It's there. He went, he retrieved it to his credit and brought it back. And brought it back to the …
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… TPAF positions throughout his career. In February 2002, he commenced employment as a Business Administrator/Board … period where you received salary and no salary or service credit shall be provided for the service rendered after the … benefits and not the individual's salary." Counsel posited "it is a safe assumption that the reduction of that …
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… famil[y]. Defendant[] demonstrated that [he] had not committed infractions in prison for many years, obtained … of remorse, which the sentencing judge should have credited as mitigation evidence of rehabilitation. … notes he was later denied parole, given a thirty-six-month future eligibility term, and the parole board found it did …
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… demanding, twenty-six-week program in December 2004. After completing various assignments he was transferred to … As a result of the impact, the door sprang back in the opposite direction, striking petitioner on his left side. 4 … to, the testimony of Dr. Lakin on this issue, specifically crediting his detailed tying of petitioner's conditions and …
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… defendants. 1 In addition, both defendants were charged by complaint-summons with unlawful possession of less than … addressing the issues raised in view of the governing law. Crediting the testimony of both officers, the judge's … factual findings concerning the propriety of the stop were supported by the record evidence. Citing this court's …
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… Board denying parole and imposing a seventy-two-month future eligibility term (FET). Berta, who was seventy-one … we hold that admitting guilt is not a categorical prerequisite to parole. Accordingly, the Board shoulders the burden … severe sanctions. 6 "LOCT" refers to Loss of Commutation Credit, commonly referred to as "good time" credit. 9 …
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… NEPTUNE, NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT, MICHAEL J. BASCOM, in an individual and official capacity, and JAMES M. … so she could reach her twenty-five years of pensionable/creditable service by her predicted retirement date of June … rather related to her impression of defendants' present and future behavior. Under these circumstances, we conclude that …