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… whether, in its second amended complaint, Aetna adequately pleaded its IFPA and UFTA claims. We conclude it did, and … 116 N.J. 739, 746 (1989), by misapplying the heightened pleading standard applicable to fraud claims, see R. 4:5-8, … directed a physician in another text exchange not to send emails about their business because someone already knew too …
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… [assistance] from [the Division] for two years, I have emails, voice recordings, everything. I'm an advocate for my … child physically assaulted me—she's doing now." Melanie pleaded "for the safety . . . of my other children . . . . … TRIAL 15 A-1571-23 COURT ERRED IN HOLDING THAT [MELANIE]'S PLEA, AND THEN DEMAND, THAT [THE DIVISION] ASSUME TEMPORARY …
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… to defendant's sentence having resulted from "a negotiated plea between the prosecutor and defendant." This clerical …
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… petitions. See N.J.S.A. 2C:35-14(m)(1). A-1516-16T1 8 pleading guilty to third-degree crimes.4 T.B. was convicted … re G.R., supra, 395 N.J. Super. at 431. A-1516-16T1 20 of plea and sentencing hearings, as well as a copy of the …
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… Four. Defendant subsequently entered an open-ended guilty plea on the severed counts. The court sentenced defendant to …
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… rear-ending another car. That driver and other witnesses pleaded with defendant to stop driving; she ignored those pleas. She sped off, passed cars in a no-pass zone, knocked down a mailbox, ran a red light, and tailgated another driver—all …
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… was successful." Washington v. Phila. Cty. Court of Common Pleas, 89 F.3d 1031, 1042 (3d Cir. 1996). In pinpointing the …
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… 7 Anthony J. Green In April 2018, following a guilty plea to third-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(a)(1), …
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… been neither reviewed nor approved by the Supreme Court. Please note that, in the interest of brevity, portions of … the contraband was inadvertent. Defendant entered a guilty plea and was sentenced to a four-year term of non-custodial … that discovery of the contraband was inadvertent. Defendant pleaded guilty to third-degree receiving stolen property. He …
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… pled guilty to various charges and, as part of their plea agreement, consented to testify against defendant. II A …
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… LIMITING INSTRUCTION CONCERNING THE CO[]DEFENDANT'S GUILTY PLEA, ACTIONS, AND REFERENCES MADE OF HIM DURING THE TRIAL, …
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… burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 (count five). Salaam pleaded guilty to two criminal charges, a violation of … charges, and a motor vehicle offense. As part of his plea agreement, he agreed to "cooperate in any 3 A-3030-15T1 …
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… same offenses as defendant and Williams, but entered into a plea agreement prior to trial, pleading guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit …
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… to deal with police officers or prosecutors (including on a plea agreement) or his incapacity to assist his own …
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… 5b. Each defendant was sentenced, in accordance with his plea agreement, to five years' imprisonment with a forty-two …
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… Darmelia, who was also indicted, testified pursuant to her plea agreement with the State.2 She made an in-court … the 2 Pursuant to her agreement with the State, Darmelia pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery with an expectation …
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… On January 15, 2016, defendant entered into a consolidated plea agreement on Indictment Nos. 08-12-1156-I, …
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… whether, in its second amended complaint, Aetna adequately pleaded its IFPA and UFTA claims. We conclude it did, and … 116 N.J. 739, 746 (1989), by misapplying the heightened pleading standard applicable to fraud claims, see R. 4:5-8, … directed a physician in another text exchange not to send emails about their business because someone already knew too …