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… into the backseat of Keisha's car and stated he wanted to get dropped off at Broadway. As they drove, Keisha spotted Manning and stopped to … the omission is ascribable primarily to defense counsel's incompetence or the State's failure to provide the discovery …
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… the law provided, it did not make sense that he would get credit for six years when he had been held in jail for … should not be entered into by you thinking that 2,438 days comes out to 6 years and you’re -- that’s all going to go …
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… THEFT. (NOT RAISED BELOW) 2 On March 31, 2017, T.E. filed a complaint with the Jamesburg Police Department alleging … circumstances, and neither party were under any compulsion to buy or sell. The State has the burden of … that, because T.E. paid $300 to defendant in return for getting her phone back, T.E. acted as the "buyer" and …
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… claimed the parties agreed to the sum of $10,000 for the completed bathrooms. According to Fadl, Saleh agreed to … pipes, cleaned gutters, fixed a leak in the porch, completed grout work in an existing bathroom, purchased … The judge found "no contract to delineate . . . who would get the permit, who would do this, by when, none of that is …
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… . . . done in the past," the judge did not find defendant committed the predicate act of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a). … her phone or had problems with the wifi. In a brief but comprehensive opinion on the record delivered a few days … judge concluded that "absent a predicate act," he couldn't "get to the second step of Silver" and thus denied …
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… relationship with D.H. (Diane)1 and they had a child together; a son, T.H., who was then four years old. Diane also … his job. Instead, she wanted to have the police help her get defendant out of her house. While Diane was at the … all three televisions were broken, a video game system and computer were broken, and some of her furniture had been …
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… of Labor & Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2004-12557. Pablo N. Blanco … percent of Phyllis Apperman's wages of $800. So, he will get $400 per week for 450 weeks and continuing as long as he … statute, as we are required to do here, the first step is always to consider its plain language. Oberhand v. Dir., Div. …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The family part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, … sister stated she called defendant's name in an effort to get him away from plaintiff. At trial, plaintiff produced an audio …
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… informant (C.I.) that defendant regularly drove from Bridgeton to Atlantic City carrying drugs he planned to sell. … Bridgeton to Atlantic City via the Atlantic City Expressway. The C.I. stated defendant's wife, whom he drove to … detective "observed the vehicle with a female in the car come through the toll booth, the right lane, pay 4 …
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… limited education, he is unable to find employment in the computer field in which he worked "for the majority of his … they had no children in common. 7 A-3598-18T23598-18T2 to get another position in the computer field making the type … his income, but wanting to keep that information away from his ex-wife[.]" Defendant contends that the only …
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… Regina Longmuir and Douglas A. Longmuir, Jr., $35,010 "in compliance with the [c]ourt's July 19, 2016 [o]rder," which … throughout the testimony is seemingly clear only when it comes to the terms of the funds being loaned as an … from defendant's representations, that they would get all their money back. Thus, all of the fraud- …
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… resulted from a preexisting condition alone or in combination with work events, thus disqualifying her for … wall. The psychologist yelled to petitioner to leave and get help. Petitioner did, but envisioned horrible things … in the record as a whole.'" Ibid. (quoting Henry v. Rahway State Prison, 81 N.J. 571, 579-80 (1980)). The burden of …
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… and buttocks. The victim's mother sought assistance from a community group, which contacted the Division of Child … About a month later, defendant was found in New York. Accompanied by other officers, Detective Moreno arrested … can return to the jury room, discuss this a little bit and get back to us[,] I would appreciate it."5 Defendant does …
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… record. According to C.N., T.K. was regularly in the company of the child and was sometimes responsible for her … to the order as the December 7, 2017 order. 5 A-2606-18T1 communicate with C.N. with respect to the child's medical … not. He pled guilty to certain charges. He got probation. I get all that. The key here is whether or not there's such a …
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… well as her mother's family that her father was the one who committed the murder. Through counsel, defendant asserted … Our review of the record shows that PCR counsel submitted a comprehensive twenty-five-page brief in support of PCR. … you also understand - - I also take it and I don't want to get into the specifics of the conversation, but I take it …
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… and thereafter applied for temporary disability benefits commencing the same date. During maternity leave, Casciola … terms of re-hire as a full-time attorney was for a very compelling and understandable reason, specifically due to … claimant had to work which caused the claimant a problem getting to work due to transportation issues. . . . In the …
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… of a change of address. However, his probation officer recommended that defendant have the opportunity to remain in … out of the library, he got into a car, and began driving away. Defendant still did not have a valid driver's license … permit prison bound offenders to address their addiction by getting into recovery. Recovery I have learned is not simply …
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… someone to kill plaintiff and his current wife or she would get a gun and kill them herself. 3 A-5460-14T1 The evidence … at trial, the Family Part judge found that defendant had committed the predicate acts of terroristic threats and … threats and harassment. Having found that defendant had committed the predicate acts, the court went on to find that …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a six-year custodial term with thirty-three months … [defendant] to keep his hands in the air so that [he] could get a look inside [defendant's] coat pocket." Lastly, … front coat pocket, he and the other person "split in opposite directions." Based on his training, experience, and …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1), and third degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1). … today, [D.M.]? A. Not at all. I'd rather be at work and getting paid for my job. 5 A-2783-14T2 Q. As you sit here … was specifically asked to determine if these items, taken together, had a value of more than $500. During the Rule …