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… her in the kitchen and told her to go outside. She complied and, approximately one hour later, defendant came … disappearance, the father had hired a home- health aide to come to the house twice a week to help him care for the … to provide the final cause of death. Given the state of decomposition, he could not discern if the body sustained any …
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… and the sentence imposed was excessive, especially when compared to the sentence imposed on a co-defendant who was … second appeal (A-5857-13), defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS OF LAW … RULE 3:22- 4 SHOULD NOT APPLY TO APPELLANT'S CLAIMS UNDER POINTS C AND D. We assume familiarity with the facts as …
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… suspect reportedly fled. Around 6:40 a.m., Officer Hurling commenced "canvassing the yard" in search of "a suspect, any … defendant, he filed this appeal, presenting the following points of argument: POINT I THE EVIDENCE FOUND IN THE SHED … "well-grounded suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed." State v. Nishina, 175 N.J. 502, 515 (2003). …
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… plea; and (2) a July 19, 2019 order denying his motion to compel post-conviction discovery. The crux of defendant's … for the reasons expressed by Judge John Zunic in his comprehensive written decisions that accompanied the orders … On appeal, defendant raises the following overlapping points for our consideration: 16 A-0830-19T4 POINT I …
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… YAGNESH PATEL, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE HINDU COMMUNITY CENTER, THE HINDU COMMUNITY CENTER BOARD OF … and mismanaging the organization's money. Plaintiff points specifically to his $15,000 donation to the HCC in … and harm to all parties, is starting litigation anew. He points out Shah has already been deposed and submitted a …
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… each other. Now on appeal, defendant raises the following points: 4 State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627 (1985). 9 … logical explanation—that the individual was suspected of committing the crime. This would clearly have violated the … State v. Jenkins, 178 N.J. 347, 361 (2004). A person commits reckless manslaughter when they consciously …
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… The trial court thereafter denied defendant's motion to compel the State to disclose the identity of a confidential … "this is for my homie." Defendant said he understood that comment to mean the other person was doing "this" for the … I THE TRIAL JUDGE VIOLATED [DEFENDANT'S] RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE BY BARRING REFERENCE TO THE HISTORICAL …
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… (Seton Hall) dismissing counts one and two of Capra's complaint; and an April 12, 2019 order granting summary … count. This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I. SETON HALL DENIED DR. … and one of your own professors) is not a basis to revisit the substantive and reasoned decisions made before my …
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… drove over to the car and checked the license plate at his computer terminal. He then returned to a partially hidden … required to testify truthfully at defendant's trial. Having completed a drug treatment program, Pena was sentenced to … TO INSTRUCT THE JURY TO FIND, BEFORE CONVICTING, THAT HE COMMITTED A SPECIFIC ACT OF POSSESSION, POSSESSION WITH …
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… consent to search the vehicle. Inside the car's glove compartment, the officers found a large clear plastic bag … an open-plea, "there is no sentence that the [S]tate will recommend." However, at the time of sentencing, the State … So, no one has suggested to you . . . any particular outcome. You understand that this will be decided on the day of …
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… RECONSTRUCTION EXPERT AND BY THE PROSECUTOR'S IMPROPER COMMENTS DURING SUMMATION. Unpersuaded, we affirm. At trial, … defendant's car's speed, engine RPMs, accelerator and brake compression and steering at various times relative to the … (mph) accelerator pedal RPMs brake steering3 -4.7 110.6 compressed 100% 5500 off +1.5 -4.2 110.6 100% 5500 off +1.5 …
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… judgment, and denying plaintiff's motion to amend the complaint; and an August 20, 2020 order awarding the Estate … (App. Div. Jan. 29, 2020). Plaintiff filed its foreclosure complaint on July 26, 2016. In September 2017, plaintiff … the Law Division. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points for this court's consideration: POINT I THE LAW …
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… issue on appeal. Patterson also argues his sentencing court committed error when it: applied a rebuttable presumption in … Oct. 19, 2020). On appeal, Patterson raises the following points: I. THIS MATTER MUST BE REMANDED FOR A SECOND … was sentenced. On appeal, Norwood raises the following two points: POINT I. DEFENDANT'S SENTENCE SHOULD BE REVERSED AND …
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… WITNESSES UNDERSTOOD THEIR DUTY TO TELL THE TRUTH AND WERE COMPETENT TO TESTIFY UNDER N.J.R.E. 601. (NOT RAISED BELOW). … THAT [DEFENDANT] HAD NOT TOUCHED HIM WAS UNTRUE AND COMMENDING THE CHILD WITNESSES AT THE CONCLUSION OF THEIR … bedroom door was closed. "[A]larm[ed]" by the "[un]common occurrence" of defendant's door being shut, Charles …
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… v. MARIA AVINION and ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants, and AURORA D. MARZANO and NEW JERSEY … the NJM policy. On appeal, defendants raise the following points for our consideration: POINT I: THE INSTANT APPEAL IS … contention that Maria had no expectation of coverage, NJM points to Maria's deposition testimony in which she …
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… WITNESSES UNDERSTOOD THEIR DUTY TO TELL THE TRUTH AND WERE COMPETENT TO TESTIFY UNDER N.J.R.E. 601. (NOT RAISED BELOW). … THAT [DEFENDANT] HAD NOT TOUCHED HIM WAS UNTRUE AND COMMENDING THE CHILD WITNESSES AT THE CONCLUSION OF THEIR … bedroom door was closed. "[A]larm[ed]" by the "[un]common occurrence" of defendant's door being shut, Charles …
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… issue on appeal. Patterson also argues his sentencing court committed error when it: applied a rebuttable presumption in … Oct. 19, 2020). On appeal, Patterson raises the following points: I. THIS MATTER MUST BE REMANDED FOR A SECOND … was sentenced. On appeal, Norwood raises the following two points: POINT I. DEFENDANT'S SENTENCE SHOULD BE REVERSED AND …
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… HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX • TELEPHONE: (609) 376-2857 • FAX: (609) 777-3055 … Clerk Supreme Court of New Jersey R.J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 970 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0970 Re: New … See Db63- 66 (providing extended discussion). But those points, both textual and historical, prove fatal to their …
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… YAGNESH PATEL, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE HINDU COMMUNITY CENTER, THE HINDU COMMUNITY CENTER BOARD OF … and mismanaging the organization's money. Plaintiff points specifically to his $15,000 donation to the HCC in … and harm to all parties, is starting litigation anew. He points out Shah has already been deposed and submitted a …
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… each other. Now on appeal, defendant raises the following points: 4 State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627 (1985). 9 … logical explanation—that the individual was suspected of committing the crime. This would clearly have violated the … State v. Jenkins, 178 N.J. 347, 361 (2004). A person commits reckless manslaughter when they consciously …