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… N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1(b)(1), and one count of conspiracy to commit arson, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1). They subsequently … 14, 2017, the Middlesex County Probation Department recommended to the Prosecutor's Office that defendants' … Defendants counter-proposed performing 150 hours each of community service related to the offense such as working …
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… not stop and continued at a high rate of speed. At various points after turning onto other roadways, with Ehnstrom … drove through red lights, and veered into a lane of oncoming traffic. When Ehnstrom was able to drive alongside 3 … history of mental illness, there was concern about competency to stand trial. Following a competency hearing on …
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… and grade, have systematically been promoted." An amended complaint was filed in January 2013, which alleged the … grade" were promoted to Lieutenant while he was not. Giles points to the timeframe from when he was promoted from … while working at the Official Corruption Section. Giles points to this meeting as evidence of retaliatory action …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY DOCKET NOS. … unreasonable, unequal, and discriminatory manner when compared to assessments of other properties within the … immediately preceding the year in which a program for a complete revaluation or complete reassessment of all real …
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… application for injunctive relief are set forth in comprehensive detail in the thorough oral decision rendered … we decline to reach the issues presented by plaintiff in Points I through XII and Points XVI through XVIII of his brief because his challenges …
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… to Rule 3:20-1. The judge explained her reasoning in a comprehensive oral decision delivered from the bench, … Nieves, she called out his name to alert him of something coming from behind. When defendant looked back, he "saw them coming like as in [an] ambush thing. I told her to back up. …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of access, related to his conviction for … recitation of the events underlying plaintiff's OPRA and common law requests is not necessary, as they are more fully … PCR appeals, which argued substantially the same points challenging authenticity of the audiotape, as well as …
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… decision of the Law Division, which found him guilty on two complaints of harassment. We affirm. I. On March 8, 2017, M.P. filed complaint-summons S-2017-0236-0811 with the Monroe Township … to take a different route home. On May 31, 2017, M.P. filed complaint-summons S-2017-0637-0811, which also charged …
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… also challenges his sentence, claiming that the prosecutor committed a gross and patent abuse of discretion by refusing … judge denied defendant's motion for reasons explained in a comprehensive and detailed oral opinion. Defendant was tried … 2C:43-6(c). The court concluded that the State did not commit a gross and patent abuse of prosecutorial discretion …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4347-15T1 BAY HEAD-MANTOLOKING LAND COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BEVERLY KONOPADA, Clerk of … Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -6 ("OPRA"), and the common law. Plaintiff seeks copies of draft appraisal … the finalized ones. Plaintiff, Bay Head-Mantoloking Land Company, LLC, filed the present action after its request to …
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… en route to the hospital because Kahe was having pregnancy complications, specifically discomfort and bleeding. Defendant stated they left Muhlenberg … me[?]" Defendant replied, "[T]here's a gun in the glove compartment." Detective Black then stayed with defendant …
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… a knowing, intentional control of a designated thing, accompanied by a knowledge of its character. Thus, a defendant … factors three, N.J.S.A. 2C:44- 1(a)(3) (risk defendant will commit another offense); six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6) (extent … BECAUSE THE COURT ERRONEOUSLY BELIEVED THAT IT COULD NOT RECOMMEND A SENTENCE WITH A ONE YEAR PAROLE-DISQUALIFIER OR …
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… counts consisted of sexual assault and related offenses committed against four other victims. Counts one through … contentions for our consideration: POINT I THE STATE'S COMMENTS DURING ITS SUMMATION, INCLUDING THE USE OF AN … PRESENTED BY THE STATE DID NOT ESTABLISH THAT DEFENDANT COMMITTED THE AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT DURING THE …
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… that Perez banged on the door to defendant's bedroom and complained about the loud volume of the music. According to … THAT IF HE WERE DEEMED TO BE A CRIME VICTIM, HE COULD OVERCOME HIS STATUS AS AN UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT AND RECEIVE A … working at a restaurant in Pennsylvania when a co- worker recommended that he find a lawyer to help him seek …
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… railroad tracks. There 3 A-4934-18 was no train immediately coming and the victim was able to climb back safely onto the … police drove him to the New Jersey Transit Police District Command station in Hoboken. Even after arriving at the … we agree with defendant's first argument but not his other points of claimed error. II. It is fundamental to our system …
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… aggravating factors three, the risk that the defendant will commit another offense; six, the extent of the defendant's … was under twenty-six years of age at the time of the commission of the offense." L. 2020, c. 110 (eff. Oct. 19, … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14) be applied prospectively, and the common law exceptions to the presumption of prospectivity do …
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… and during most of the marriage, Hermo worked as a fixed income bond trader, with a specialization in … that position, he earned a substantial six-figure annual income, at one point approaching $1 million, that included a … 9 A-3385-19 Hermo subsequently requested the court revisit the provisions of the January 22, 2020 order …
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… each victim. In exchange for his pleas, the State recommended that he receive a county jail sentence not to … be serving county jail, versus prison, time under his recommended sentence. In his amended petition, defendant also … told the judge, "there is an immigration situation that may come up in the future. My client is a permanent resident. …
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… violating this statute. Defendant contends the trial court committed reversible error and deprived him of a fair trial … asked the court to read a hypothetical to the jury from the commentaries to N.J.S.A. 2C:2-1(c), which read as follows: A … to a fair trial, 'erroneous instructions on material points are presumed to' possess the capacity to unfairly …
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… appeals. I. This case arises out of a string of robberies committed at pizza restaurants and a robbery of a pizza … On appeal, Slade and Perez raise the following identical points of arguments: I. The trial court erred when it denied … inappropriate information in issuing his sentence. Perez points out that the judge stated a lot of people spoke to …