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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2737-19 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF M.F. ________________________ Submitted March … assigned counsel appeals from a January 8, 2020 order re- committing M.F., a fifty-nine-year-old male with … from the record. Since January 25, 2012, M.F. has remained committed at Greystone due to a diagnosis of schizophrenia, …
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… other medical issues put her at an increased risk of health complications or death from COVID-19. Defendant did not … the Legislature’s plain directive that defendants who commit "the most violent of crimes must serve 85% of the … the public if released. Id. at 135-37. In the interest of completeness, the Priester factors also point to the denial …
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… to set the restitution amount. Defendant was charged with committing ten first-degree armed robberies, N.J.S.A. … jail credits of 537 days. On appeal, defendant presents two points for our consideration: 3 A-0982-19 POINT I THIS COURT … "THE DEFENDANT WAS UNDER 26 YEARS OF AGE AT THE TIME OF THE COMMISSION OF THE OFFENSE." N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1[(b)](14). THE …
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… defendant's resistance. The Law Division judge also did not commit reversible error by not considering a contention made …
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… to take his hands out of his pants, but he refused to comply. Officer Morelli testified that when defendant … N.J. 346, 362 (2002)). "There is an assumption grounded in common experience 8 A-1410-18T4 that such a person is …
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… LIFE FOR A SUBSTANTIAL PERIOD OF TIME BEFORE THE COMMISSION OF THE PRESENT OFFENSE. After reviewing the … from his statements at the motion hearing that his primary complaint was that his attorney ignored his request to … or contradictory; 2) that the evidence was discovered after completion of the trial and was "not discoverable by …
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… As part of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend that he be sentenced to two years of probation and … circumstances' because '[a]s time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality … "timeliness of the petition" and the defendant must "submit competent evidence to satisfy the standards for relaxing the …
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… limited. R. 1:36-3. January 9, 2020 2 A-3388-18T1 damages complaint against defendant Andrew M. Friel, the driver of … More particularly , plaintiff presents the following points for our consideration: I. THE STOP SIGN AT HOLLY AND … we have carefully considered plaintiff's contentions in points I and III that challenge the legal effect of the …
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… the parties to "seek the reunification therapist's recommendations regarding [d]efendant's access to, contact … If the parties could not agree on parenting time after completion of the reunification therapy, defendant could … printed or typed, into as many parts as there are points to be argued. The purpose of the appellate brief is …
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… on permanent disability[.]" The application was not accompanied by an affidavit, certification, or case … does not state the source or amount of A.T.E.'s income, the nature of his disability, or the scope of his … because of his injury. He did not state the amount of his income and produced no documentary evidence establishing how …
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… (Emphasis added). On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE PCR COURT ERRED BY … were not allegations of substantive legal errors contained completely within the trial record, see State v. Quezada, … not consider those issues in our opinion, for the sake of completion we have reviewed the record in light of the …
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… New Street Area Development, LLC, is the named insured in a commercial liability policy issued by Certain Underwriters at Lloyds, London (the Underwriters), who commenced this declaratory judgment action. The Underwriters … follow, we find no merit in New Street's first and second points. Indeed, we affirm substantially for the reasons set …
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… was ineffective in failing to provide defendant with complete discovery concerning his case. On this appeal, … his claim that his trial counsel failed to provide him with complete discovery, and (2) his certain persons convictions … Defendant then sexually assaulted the victims, including committing multiple aggravated sexual assaults on four of …
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… on the mobile data terminal in his patrol car, the officer compared the picture to the driver of the Mazda. The officer testified that he made his comparison by pulling alongside the Mazda and glancing back … a risk of death or injury. Defendant raises the following points on appeal. POINT I THE INSTRUCTION THAT THE JURY …
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… New Street Area Development, LLC, is the named insured in a commercial liability policy issued by Certain Underwriters at Lloyds, London (the Underwriters), who commenced this declaratory judgment action. The Underwriters … follow, we find no merit in New Street's first and second points. Indeed, we affirm substantially for the reasons set …
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… to set the restitution amount. Defendant was charged with committing ten first-degree armed robberies, N.J.S.A. … jail credits of 537 days. On appeal, defendant presents two points for our consideration: 3 A-0982-19 POINT I THIS COURT … "THE DEFENDANT WAS UNDER 26 YEARS OF AGE AT THE TIME OF THE COMMISSION OF THE OFFENSE." N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1[(b)](14). THE …
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… limited. R. 1:36-3. January 9, 2020 2 A-3388-18T1 damages complaint against defendant Andrew M. Friel, the driver of … More particularly , plaintiff presents the following points for our consideration: I. THE STOP SIGN AT HOLLY AND … we have carefully considered plaintiff's contentions in points I and III that challenge the legal effect of the …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, A&P SUPERMARKET, and HUSSMANN INTERNATIONAL, INC., … the cause for respondent Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, Inc. (Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, … appeal followed. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED …
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… defendant's resistance. The Law Division judge also did not commit reversible error by not considering a contention made …
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… based on his guilty plea to firearm possession while committing a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) offense, … including defendant. The affidavit also set forth communications evidencing Martin collecting money from these … going to see him today and if Martin "needs it" to come by his crib and that he is only ten minutes away. In a …