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… shall be made personally or by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, as provided in R. 4:4-4 with … or with a person in charge of the office or by mailing a copy to the County Tax Administrator by ordinary …
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… plaintiff that the optimal resolution would be for her to plead guilty to the charges because Monroe was at greater … advised plaintiff of certain risks associated with the plea agreement. Plaintiff contends that defendant never … registered in plaintiff’s name. Though the tickets were mailed to plaintiff’s address, she never learned of them …
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… sentence of two years' probation in exchange for his guilty plea to fourth-degree criminal sexual contact, N.J.S.A. … counsel about the deportation consequences of the plea and provided him with the names of three immigration … wrote to defense counsel that because Alvarez advised he'd pleaded guilty to shoplifting in New York in 2016, "a crime …
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… … Summons; Personal Service Under R. 4:4-4 or By Ordinary Mail. … The Complaint-Summons shall be served personally … with R. 4:4-4(a), by ordinary mail or by simultaneous mailing in accordance with paragraph (b) of this rule. …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0795-21 Over five years after pleading guilty to driving while intoxicated (DWI), N.J.S.A. … his second arrest, defendant sought to withdraw his guilty plea to his first DWI, primarily arguing before the … Court Rules (2023). In those circumstances, the plea by mail form provides the following language at the bottom: "I …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0795-21 Over five years after pleading guilty to driving while intoxicated (DWI), N.J.S.A. … his second arrest, defendant sought to withdraw his guilty plea to his first DWI, primarily arguing before the … Court Rules (2023). In those circumstances, the plea by mail form provides the following language at the bottom: "I …
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… shall also appear in person to set forth any proposed plea agreement on the record. However, with the approval of … as Appendix to Part VII and referenced by Rule 7:6-2 ("Pleas, Plea Agreements"), October 6, 1997 to be effective …
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… ineffective assistance in connection with two guilty pleas he entered nearly ten years ago. We reverse and remand … valued at $2,500. "The guy" told defendant he would mail him the title, or he could get one from the Division of …
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… prison terms without the possibility of parole. During his plea hearing, defendant admitted digitally penetrating the … the twenty- year term without parole provided for in the plea agreement. He sought to remove this matter from … sentencing provision in the statute, to negotiate a plea agreement of not less than fifteen (15) years with …
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… and receipt of a docket number, service may be made by mail pursuant to either R. 4:4-4(c) by plaintiff or, … of premises, service of process shall be by ordinary mail and by delivery personally pursuant to R. 4:4-4. When …
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… litigants will still need to file all documents by mail or email. … Can self-represented litigants file electronically …
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… Guideline 2 (Part 7) For the purpose of these Guidelines, a plea agreement occurs in a Municipal Court matter whenever … as Appendix to Part VII and referenced by Rule 7:6-2 ("Pleas, Plea Agreements"), October 6, 1997 to be effective …
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… order, and the civil reservation was neither raised during plea negotiations nor made a condition of defendant's guilty plea, we conclude the victim has standing to appeal. Our … intervention (PTI) program was conditioned on his guilty plea. Until defendant completes – or is terminated from – …
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… in the definitions and exclusions relating to the plea agreement process as that process evolves and certain … as Appendix to Part VII and referenced by Rule 7:6-2 ("Pleas, Plea Agreements"), October 6, 1997 to be effective …
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… of one of the teens. Defendant rejected the State's plea offer and declined the opportunity to apply for PTI … not require as I understand it, there's no demand that you plead guilty so you could participate in PTI, and if you are … did not apply here because defendant did not enter a guilty plea. The judge also determined defendant failed to …
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… of service required by R. 4:4-7, service may be made by mailing a copy of the summons and complaint by registered or …
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… (typically $20,000 or more). For claims of $5,000 or less, please visit our Small Claims Self-Help small claims page . For claims between $5,000 and $20,000, please visit our Self-Help Special Civil Collecting Your … for Wage Execution to the debtor by regular and certified mail. A copy of the application and proof of service must be …
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… Sheet This form must be completed any time you file a pleading for alimony, child support, etc. Do not leave any … of Filing and Service (Form D) Tells the court the day you mailed or delivered your motion. Lists the method of …
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… on the Ad Hoc Committee's Report and Recommendations. Please send any comments in writing by July 7, 2025 to: … New Jersey 08625-0037 Comments may also be submitted via e-mail to the following address: … on the Ad Hoc Committee's Report and Recommendations. Please send any comments in writing by … July 7, 2025 … to: …
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… committee-reports. Please send any comments on the Committee's proposed rule … Committee's supplemental report may also be submitted via e-mail to the following address: Comments.Mailbox@njcourts.gov. The Supreme Court will not consider … Please send any comments on the Committee’s proposed rule …