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… ensuing incarceration. Counsel then stated: The likely outcome will be that when this case is over . . . at such time … he did not have the assistance of the interpreter when he completed the plea forms. The hearing continued after an … [DEFENDANT]: Yes. [THE JUDGE]: You understand if you don't comply with those requirements you may face new criminal …
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… in defendant's "lap area." 2 John was charged in a juvenile complaint with acts of delinquency that if committed by an adult would constitute unlawful possession … On appeal, defendant raises the following overlapping points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED …
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… by [Dana's] Admission That She Allowed [Derrick] To Come To The Home To Visit His Children In November 2016. C. … THAT NEW JERSEY LAW REQUIRES IN [DIVISION] MATTERS BY ITS COMPLETE RELIANCE ON THE [DIVISION] WORKER'S WRITTEN … loss or impairment of the function of any bodily organ; (3) commits or allows to be committed an act of sexual abuse …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1888-16T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF R.G. SVP-83-00. __________________________ … cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. January 7, 2019 2 A-1888-16T5 commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) pursuant to … He argues: POINT I THIS COURT SHOULD REVERSE R.G.’S CIVIL COMMITMENT ORDER BECAUSE THE TRIAL COURT FAILED TO CONSIDER …
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… that the court's finding is not supported by substantial, competent, credible evidence necessary for the required … Although E.N.'s older sister was initially included in the complaint filed by the Division, the litigation was … when she was having a severe episode of agitated and combative behavior. This followed an emergency room visit …
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… health care facilities – appeal a final decision of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health that … with the possibility of up to 9 A-1781-17T2 two additional points if applicants provided letters of support. The … adequate and effective health care. Universal received ten points in this category on all its applications. The …
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… on defendant's home and arrested defendant. Defendant's computer contained numerous images of child pornography, … body nudity and sexual assaults. Defendant was charged in a complaint-warrant with second-degree endangering the welfare … under N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a).1 The State agreed to recommend a sentence of 364 days in county jail; compliance …
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… defendant filed a motion to suppress the evidence seized comprising of the handgun and magazine. The trial court held … exchange for defendant's guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend the dismissal of the second-degree certain persons … motion. On appeal, defendant asserts the following points: POINT I THE COURT ERRED WHEN IT DENIED DEFENDANT'S …
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… the scene and attempted to initiate a stop but only Jackson complied with the officer's instructions to stop. Defendant … defendant became aggressive and was eventually placed in a compliance hold. When Officer Soto arrived shortly … to use a crosswalk and was arrested and charged by way of complaint-warrant. Defendant argues this stop was racially …
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… for a five-year flat sentence. The State agreed to recommend concurrent sentences and to dismiss the remaining … on those issues." On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I DEFENDANT ASSERTS HE WAS DEPRIVED OF … 182 N.J. 494, 505 (2005). Here, as the State correctly points out, despite defendant's contention, the judge …
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… Colon a second time. She told the detective a cab had come to the house on Bond Street, and a man and woman … report a taxi had been at a home on that street. The taxi company confirmed that one of its drivers had picked up a … if the police knew the caller's identity, any motion to compel her identity would have been unsuccessful in light of …
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… also asked if it could have defendant stand up so it could compare his 5 A-0582-23 body frame to the footage. The … June 8, 2016, notes that [defendant] was able to "ambulate freely" with "zero gait." Furthermore, an assessment from … plea offer." On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration. POINT I TRIAL COUNSEL'S …
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… and present Zoning Officer, Charles McGroarty, received a complaint from one of defendants' neighbors about noise on … on multiple occasions 3 A-0778-22 after receiving a noise complaint from one of defendants' neighbors, as well as … Holzworth "testified inconsistently . . . at various points . . . during the trial, as to whether . . . he …
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… followed by adoption. The Division filed a guardianship complaint in January 2020. In April 2021, the Division filed an amended guardianship complaint, naming the child's father, M.M., as a defendant … AND DECLARATIONS. D.R. additionally raises the following points in her reply brief: 7 A-3783-21 POINT I DCPP AND [THE …
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… of the motor vehicle stop and search, raising the following points for our consideration: 1 Following the State's … REQUIRED BECAUSE THE STATE FAILED TO PROVE THAT DEFENDANT COMMITTED A TRAFFIC OFFENSE WHEN HE CHANGED LANES WITHOUT … based on the officer's observations that defendant committed a motor vehicle infraction, we reject the …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO) against defendant. The complaint alleged defendant went to plaintiff's residence at … 5 A-2221-21 Defendant testified he was having "regular" communications with the children up until the evening of … (2011). 10 A-2221-21 III. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT VIOLATED …
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… when she approached defendant's door, she heard moaning coming from inside the room. At that point, A.L. knocked on … of money that she did not have before. While Y.M. did not come down the stairs and volunteer this difficult and … the court admitted the portion of Y.M.'s statement that communicated that an individual made oral contact with her …
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… "[t]rial counsel failed to fully investigate the case and communicate with [d]efendant, as well as represent … counsel's failure to: interview witnesses; sufficiently communicate with defendant; and seek removal of a courtroom … an evidentiary hearing. In a twenty-seven-page opinion accompanying the order, the judge addressed defendant's …
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… 609, 615 (1965). In addition, in New Jersey, there is a common-law right against self-incrimination, which has been … custody or otherwise deprived 13 A-1083-22 of his [or her] freedom," that person is entitled to certain warnings before … taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his [or her] freedom of action in any significant way.'" Tiwana, 256 N.J. …
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… p.m. – and conducted surveillance from different vantage points. Police were familiar with both residents of XXX Owls … suspicion that a criminal offense has been or is being committed." State v. Hammer, 346 N.J. Super. 359, 366 (App. … Ibid. (emphasis added). The Court concluded, "[t]hose combined circumstances, which together gave rise to probable …