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… a guilty plea to first-degree armed robbery with a recommended sentence of ten years and eighty-five percent parole ineligibility.2 The judge imposed the recommended sentence and no direct appeal was filed. Defendant … written opinion of Judge Wells. We add the following comments. A court reviewing a PCR petition based on claims …
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… performance. On appeal, defendant argues the following points: POINT I THE ORDER DENYING POST-CONVICTION RELIEF … COUNSEL FROM ENTERING A GUILTY PLEA TO A CRIME HE DID NOT COMMIT, AND HIS SIXTH AMENDMENT RIGHT TO BE PROTECTED BY … R. 2:11-3(e)(2). We limit ourselves to the following brief comments. Defendant failed to establish both excusable …
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… 2012 and April 2013. The sale prices for the homes deemed comparable by the expert ranged from $60,000 to $130,000. … tax year, the expert concluded that the sale prices for the comparable homes ranged from $72,900 to $104,500. In a … written decision, the Tax Court judge dismissed the complaint finding the expert's testimony and report suffered …
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… pursuant to a negotiated plea in exchange for the State's recommendation of a sentence in the third-degree range and … of theft from one victim in exchange for the State's recommendation of a time- served sentence and restitution of … sentence.1 The judge explained he was without authority to command defendant's presence in New Jersey for the PCR …
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… violating a condition of his special sentence of community supervision for life (CSL), contrary to N.J.S.A. … in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(1) for crimes he committed in June 1998. The court sentenced defendant to a five-year term of incarceration, required that he comply with Megan's Law, and imposed a special sentence of …
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… As part of the plea terms, the State further agreed to recommend concurrent sentences of seven years on all three … on the record at the plea proceeding on February 7, 2018, accompanied by his counsel. On March 16, 2018, the trial court …
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… FROM HIS ATTORNEY. Having fully considered these points, we affirm the denial of the PCR petition, … a life sentence. As the PCR judge noted, defendant will become eligible for parole consideration as early as the age …
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… without merit. On appeal, defendant raises the following points2 for our consideration: POINT ONE THE PCR COURT ERRED … substantially for the reasons contained in the thorough and comprehensive written decision of Judge Susswein. We add only the following brief comments. We agree with Judge Susswein that defendant's PCR …
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… plea and sentence "long since disappeared," and the outcome would not change. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT ONE – MR. THOMAS IS ENTITLED TO AN … HIS PLEA, INCLUDING PAROLE SUPERVISION FOR LIFE AND CIVIL COMMITMENT. POINT TWO – THE PCR COURT ERRONEOUSLY RULED THAT …
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… husband was spying on her when he was not at home, Ellen commenced this action in March 2017 pursuant to the … N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35; Daniel filed a domestic-violence complaint in response. At the conclusion of a four-day trial … we use are fictitious. 2 We have renumbered some of these points. 3 A-4058-16T4 Have an Objectively Reasonable …
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… The panel determined a 144-month FET was appropriate. In an comprehensive decision, the panel noted the following … and several of which were offenses resulting in loss of commutation 3 A-3816-16T2 credits and confinement in … a high risk of recidivism; (8) his criminal record becoming more serious; and (9) prior opportunities on …
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… him to pay a fine of $506 and perform thirty days of community service, directed him to install an interlock … stayed the non-monetary part of the sentence pending the outcome of defendant's appeal to this court. In an order dated … Jones did consider a November 24, 2014 Drinking-Report completed by Officer Hennessey that described the officer's …
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… Rule 3:22-12(a). On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I: DEFENDANT'S PCR …
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… considered defendant's brief and appendix in terms of compliance with the rules of procedure set forth in Part II, … the February 1 order on March 17, 2016, along with an accompanying case information statement (CIS). R. 2:5-1. For … to our plenary review both on the appeal's procedural compliance and on the appeal's merits. We commence by noting …
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… of POD accounts totaling approximately $139,000. Joan's complaint also alleged that Joyce had failed to account for … the product of undue influence. Joyce then filed a verified complaint. As is the practice, R. 4:87-1(a), the surrogate … ON BEHALF OF THE ESTATE. We find insufficient merit in Points I, II and IV to warrant further discussion in a …
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… Middlesex County, Indictment No. 17-03-0355. Jarred S. Freeman, attorney for appellant. Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex … fully explained the basis for each of his rulings in his comprehensive opinion which detailed his findings of facts … the acts or omissions of counsel of which a defendant complains must amount to more than mere tactical strategy. …
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… to dismiss all other pending charges against him and to recommend an aggregate sentence of six years in prison. The … she had with the detective after the recording was completed. The detective memorialized this conversation in …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-4000-21 PER CURIAM This case comes to us after being referred to a merits panel from the … In exchange for her guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a five-year term of Recovery Court probation with an … is subsequently sentenced to another term for an offense committed prior to the former sentence, . . . the defendant …
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… at the Glassboro School. SI: Did your mother wind up becoming a teacher? 3 Justice Wallace: No, she did not. In … On August 28, 1963, the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was held on the National Mall, during which Dr. … multi-purpose player]. I'd punt, I'd kick off, kick extra points, as well as [being] the quarterback. So, I did almost …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS New Jersey Transit Corporation, a/s/o … of the body.'" Pantasote, at 111. Further, defendant points out that,"' ... although the amount of the award was … Petition for Certification). For the reasons discussed in Points I - IV, defendants argue that the partial pe1manent …