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… status. In 2015, the SWSP Institutional Classification Committee (ICC)1 reviewed Eli's custody status and issued an … In reviewing those scales, the ICC must assess and assign points to the objective criteria. N.J.A.C. 10A:9-2.6(a). The total points determine the custody status on the reclassification …
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… on his behalf, and how this would have altered the outcome of his trial." Therefore, the judge concluded that … a "probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome" of the proceeding. [State v. O'Neil, 219 N.J. 598, 611 …
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… Adult Diagnostic Treatment Center, but found not to be a compulsive sex offender within the purview of the Sex … not directly appeal those convictions or sentences. After completing his prison term for the 2011 convictions, defendant was civilly committed to the Adult Diagnostic Treatment Center in …
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… that counsel had coerced defendant not to testify. In a comprehensive oral decision issued on March 8, 2016, Judge … vague terms. There are no — for example, witnesses who have come forward . . . and who have been cited by the defendant … the petition was denied. Defendant presents the following points on appeal: POINT I: DEFENDANT WAS DENIED EFFECTIVE …
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… On July 20, 2020, the PCR judge issued an order and accompanying written opinion denying defendant's petition … a hearing. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE DEFENDANT'S CLAIMS … defendant's claim is a bald assertion unsupported by any competent evidence. See State v. Cummings, 321 N.J. Super. …
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… the Chancery Division's June 25, 2021, dismissal of their complaint against defendants Avram and Ariela Frisch for … to consolidate this proceeding with a landlord-tenant complaint defendants filed in the Special Civil Part. See R. … Honorable Edward A. Jerejian, adding the following brief comments. By way of background, plaintiffs signed a written …
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… defendant agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a recommended aggregate sentence of fifteen years' imprisonment … to deviate from one of the plea agreement's 3 A-0279-20 recommendations; namely, that the terms for the firearms … had agreed to concurrent terms for three other counts encompassing crimes that were unrelated to the firearms counts …
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… well as parole supervision for life, Megan's Law compliance, fines, and restitution. On October 4, 2011, … RENDERED INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL FOR FAILING TO COMMUNICATE, CONSULT, OR INVESTIGATE, ALL OF WHICH LED TO … circumstances" because "[a]s time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving final …
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… sentence. The record shows that on June 27, 2010, defendant committed a robbery while armed with a wrench at the Grain … and rendered an oral decision on April 26, 2019. In its comprehensive oral decision, the PCR court noted that on the …
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… . as if someone had cleaned [the floor], as if someone had come in and wiped it down." Moreover, the pattern of … Fire Ins. Co., 224 N.J. 189, 199 (2016). We "review the competent evidential materials submitted by the parties to … a landowner owes increasing care depending on whether the visitor is a trespasser, licensee or social guest or …
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… the record that [Schomp,] who testified regarding these points[,] was credible and straightforward in presenting … a refusal and, of course, we will require a knowing and competent refusal. The judge found there was probable cause … under the influence of alcohol1 based on: [T]he direct and commonsense observations that were placed into the record. …
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… A. DEFICIENCY PRONG. 1. Trial Counsel failed to explain the Community Supervision for Life requirement to [d]efendant. … was sentenced to a term of ten years and placed on Community Supervision for Life (CSL). Defendant appealed and … circumstances' because '[a]s time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality …
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… set forth in Judge Carolyn A. Murray's March 25, 2019 comprehensive and cogent oral decision. The parties were … threatened to kill her on the morning of March 8. Her complaint also confirmed defendant had been arrested in the … R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). We add only the following brief comments. Our standard of review requires deference to …
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… more time." Now on appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE AFFIDAVIT IN … bin being located in the rear yard. The issue requires a common sense analysis. See State v. Evers, 175 N.J. 355, 385 … of a search warrant will continue to be examined in a common-sense and not a hypertechnical manner."). No purpose …
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… adequate probable cause to conclude a crime has been committed or is being committed at the place to be searched. Ibid. Warrant-backed … one-half of the overall sentence. We agree with both points. Where aggravating factors only preponderate, and do …
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… was ineffective in failing to object to a jury charge that combined the drugs found on the buyer and drugs found on the … hearing. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: 4 A-0353-18T2 POINT I THE …
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… post - verdict voir dire of a juror. We disagree as to both points, and we affirm for the reasons set forth below. After … trial. The email stated that the writer wished to "communicate to [the trial court] prior to the [sentencing] hearing that [they] have come to regret [their] verdict." At sentencing, the trial …
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… the Chancery Division's June 25, 2021, dismissal of their complaint against defendants Avram and Ariela Frisch for … to consolidate this proceeding with a landlord-tenant complaint defendants filed in the Special Civil Part. See R. … Honorable Edward A. Jerejian, adding the following brief comments. By way of background, plaintiffs signed a written …
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… defendant agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a recommended aggregate sentence of fifteen years' imprisonment … to deviate from one of the plea agreement's 3 A-0279-20 recommendations; namely, that the terms for the firearms … had agreed to concurrent terms for three other counts encompassing crimes that were unrelated to the firearms counts …
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… On July 20, 2020, the PCR judge issued an order and accompanying written opinion denying defendant's petition … a hearing. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE DEFENDANT'S CLAIMS … defendant's claim is a bald assertion unsupported by any competent evidence. See State v. Cummings, 321 N.J. Super. …