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… the jury returned its verdict, defendant entered a guilty plea to the certain-persons charge, contingent on his other … _______ If you find the defendant "GUILTY" of Robbery, please answer the following question. In the course of …
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… homicide, and unlawful possession of a weapon. Mohammed pleaded guilty to conspiracy to 6 A-0185-18T4 commit aggravated assault and agreed, as part of the plea, to provide "truthful testimony" at defendant's trial. …
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… to appeal, the sentence was the product of a negotiated plea, and references a sentencing memo that was not …
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… 2C:29-1 (count six). After the verdict, he entered a guilty plea to second-degree certain persons not to possess …
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… HEARING ON HIS CLAIMS OF INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF PLEA COUNSEL AND DISCOVERY VIOLATION WAS ERROR. A. DEFENDANT … and their agreement to testify against defendant and plead guilty to some charges in return for the concessions …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3(f)(1). In accordance with the parties' plea agreement, the court sentenced defendant to an …
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… T.L. admittedly "took advantage of him." During his second plea allocation, T.L. testified that he knew J.C. was …
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… handgun for an unlawful purpose, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(a)(1). He pleaded guilty to both charges, reserving the right to … of a weapon, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b) (count five). Defendant pleaded to an accusation. The indictment, and another … weapons, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b), was dismissed pursuant to the plea agreement. 19 A-3818-17T4 requires "the evidence . . . …
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… L.H. appeals his conviction and sentence following a guilty plea. More particularly, he appeals the court's denial of …
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… counts. Following the verdict, 3 A-4654-13T3 defendant pleaded guilty to count four in exchange for the State's … ineligibility on count one, murder. In accordance with the plea bargain, the court sentenced defendant on count four to … defendant guilty on the first three counts, and defendant pleaded guilty to the fourth. After the court denied …
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… 429, 439 (App. Div. 2001). These guidelines pertain to plea offers, sex offender registration, drug screening and …
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… Vincent filed suit in the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County (Delaware County Action) in his own … and purported to represent H&H's interests, signing all pleadings and appellate submissions on its behalf. On … Delaware County Action. He essentially reasoned that filing pleadings on behalf of a party equates to representation, …
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… II. A. 5 After the jury verdict, defendant entered a guilty plea to the certain persons charges, contingent on the jury …
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… to his convictions under Indictment two, not to his guilty pleas under Indictment one and three, where he was …
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… children, . . . the fact of the [d]efendant's guilty plea to an agg[ravated] assault . . . ." Applying the …
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… 134-34.1 of the Township Code. In connection with that plea, he was required to either apply for a zoning permit or … Such motions are governed by Rule 4:6-2 and focus on the pleadings. Accordingly, under Rule 4:6-2(e), a complaint can … The standard for determining the adequacy of plaintiff's pleadings is "whether a 11 A-1868-17T4 cause of action is …
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… subject to NERA, he would have accepted a favorable plea deal. Defendant claims that counsel advised him that, …
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… defendant in the same car and a female 1 Hanlien-Hubble pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree possession of a … with treatment. 8 A-2269-22 Pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement, defendant pleaded guilty to first- degree distribution of CDS, in …
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… denying defendant's suppression motion. Defendant later pleaded guilty to second-degree conspiracy to possess … of parole ineligibility in accordance with defendant's plea agreement. This appeal followed. Defendant presents the …
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… abuse. Plaintiff did not block defendant from her personal email account because she did not have "push" notifications … on her cell phone and not blocking defendant on email was "helpful to know when he was going through moments … a termination of the parties' relationship, and the "pleas" of plaintiff's father to leave his daughter alone …