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… considered defendant's contentions and rendered a comprehensive seventeen-page written decision, on which we … 2013, defendant was charged with first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) (count one); first-degree … supplemental letter brief, defendant raises the following points, which we renumbered: POINT [II] DEFENDANT SENTENCED …
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… and "also inconsistent with his behavior." Considering his comportment, the judge "[did] not deem his testimony to be … testimony to be credible. The judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassing plaintiff by … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED …
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… term on count two. The court also ordered defendant to comply with the Megan's Law registration requirements, … yelling out random words and numbers to prevent E.L. from completing the call with the application. 5 A-3675-19 … a child under the age of 12 relating to sexual misconduct committed . . . against that child is admissible in a …
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… identity. Although it was dismissed, the first count of the complaint alleges sexual abuse of a minor. Initials would be … Approximately six months later, Bell filed a third-party complaint naming Asatrian and his firm as defendants, along … just indicated. On appeal, Asatrian raises the following points: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN PERMITTING …
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… 2C:39-4(a)(1) (count six). He testified he and an accomplice entered a home with the purpose of robbing the … ineligibility on count six. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I: A PLENARY HEARING IS REQUIRED TO … the plea's provisions permitted his release for surgery. He points out that the deleted language was not initialed and …
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… abuse scenario and closure"), and the [Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome] CSAAS . . . . She explained that it is … and experience, she explained that a victim often becomes loyal to an alleged perpetrator, and that the severity … to complete retroactivity. Defendant raises the following points on this appeal: POINT I — THE PCR COURT ERRED AS A …
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… on different dates. The substances were either heroin or a combination of heroin and fentanyl. The jury was unable to … with the logo "Head Games." On December 10, 2016, Reed accompanied Joseph Robinson to buy heroin from defendant. … of drug possession. We address defendant's first three points of error in tandem as they would only be relevant had …
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… TO THE MOTION COURT THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN A DIFFERENT OUTCOME TO THE MOTION TO SUPPRESS. POINT TWO: THE FAILURE OF … to sustain a prima facie claim of ineffective assistance or compel the need for additional fact- finding. Because an … prima facie case that there would have been a different outcome if they were presented. In fact, although Peterson …
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… to secure a $275,100 adjustable-rate mortgage note (Note) commencing March 8. The Note was a pick-a-payment (PAP) loan … sent defendants a conversion notice request form to be completed and returned. The notice contained the language, … for six months, Wells Fargo Bank (Wells Fargo)3 filed a complaint on October 18, 2018, seeking foreclosure on the …
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… term on count two. The court also ordered defendant to comply with the Megan's Law registration requirements, … yelling out random words and numbers to prevent E.L. from completing the call with the application. 5 A-3675-19 … a child under the age of 12 relating to sexual misconduct committed . . . against that child is admissible in a …
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… considered defendant's contentions and rendered a comprehensive seventeen-page written decision, on which we … 2013, defendant was charged with first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) (count one); first-degree … supplemental letter brief, defendant raises the following points, which we renumbered: POINT [II] DEFENDANT SENTENCED …
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… AND DESIGNATION OF REGIONAL CENTER, CORE AND NODE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BOUNDARIES FOR COASTAL PLANNING AREAS … from the February 4, 2019 final agency decision of the Commissioner, Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), accepting the State Planning Commission's (SPC) January 16, 2018 endorsement of changes …
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… and "also inconsistent with his behavior." Considering his comportment, the judge "[did] not deem his testimony to be … testimony to be credible. The judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassing plaintiff by … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED …
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… or believing portions of both, or, indeed, believing both completely, the defenses are not mutually exclusive." Ibid. … be preserved with proper instructions to the jury. State v. Freeman, 64 N.J. 66, 68-69 (1973). Here, the trial court … factors found by the sentencing court were not based upon competent and credible evidence in the record; or (3) "the …
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… apartment, causing them to retreat. Ultimately, officers communicating with defendant by telephone convinced him to … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend an aggregate sentence of no more than fifteen years. … of the plea agreement, including the State's sentencing recommendation. 5 A-5483-17T4 At sentencing, defendant's …
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… DURING DAYS SINCE CHILD WASN'T IN SCHOOL FULL TIME; MOTHER COMMITTED BAD FAITH ACT TO REDUCE FATHER'S PARENTING TIME ON … CUSTODY EXPERT INTO THE CASE AND NOT REVIEWING EVIDENCE OF COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE DIFFERENCE OF THE OAK RIDGE, NEW … are so "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… his former trial counsel he had filed an internal affairs complaint against the lead detective, she failed to pursue … not referenced in the record. 4 A-1059-16T4 Liberties Union complaint filed against the lead detective pertaining to the … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: DEFENDANT WAS DENIED EFFECTIVE …
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… 2017), certif. denied, 235 N.J. 394 (2018). 2 The parties commenced their dissolution proceeding in January 2003, … of our previous remand orders, Mautner and Goldman filed competing appeals. Goldman III, (slip op. at 4). While those … expressed by Judge Matos Wilson. We add the following brief comments. 9 A-0067-21 The scope of our review of the Family …
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… October 22, 2018 order of the Law Division dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writ challenging the … Rockaway Township (Board) and a related Chancery Division complaint with which it was consolidated; and (2) an October … to a permitted principal use." The zone does not permit commercial uses. On May 26, 2016, defendants filed a permit …
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… M. MAREY, Defendant, and NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … on the brief). PER CURIAM This case involves litigation commencing after the settlement of a personal injury … 5 A-0602-19T3 On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points for this court's consideration: POINT I THE RELIEF …