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… defendants dispute this claim. Both parties filed separate complaints against the other, which the court consolidated. Defendants filed a Special Civil Part complaint alleging non-payment of services. Although the … entered on August 30, 2016. However, defendants' brief, in Points Two, Three, and Four, references orders entered on …
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… the judge determined from the motion papers that plaintiff complied with the notice requirements of both statute and … In appealing, defendants argue plaintiff failed to comply with the rules, the statute, and constitutional … the taxing district." Defendants agree plaintiff fully complied with these publication and posting requirements. …
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… address his problems, but he was not able to successfully complete the programs. In addition to addiction issues, … behavior that involved contacting police about alleged computer hacking by unknown perpetrators due to her alleged … 30:4C-15.1(a), placing his findings on the record in a comprehensive oral decision. The judge heavily weighed the …
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… July 8, 2016 order dismissing his legal malpractice complaint against defendant for failure to file an affidavit … sustained in jail. Plaintiff also filed a legal malpractice complaint against defendant in the district court. That court subsequently dismissed the legal malpractice complaint, and, with the exception of plaintiff's malicious …
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… of voluntary intoxication. We rejected both of those points. State v. Adams, No. A-0727-11, slip op. at 5-11. In … 14, 2017 oral opinion. We only add a few amplifying comments. We fully agree with Judge Rosero that the victim's …
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… mind." Defendant claimed that the victim wanted to commit suicide due to her addiction and he killed her …
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… his attorney pursued a "bizarre" trial strategy; did not communicate with him about the strategy before trial; and … gave him cash to purchase guns, a task defendant never completed. Notably, defendant was not charged with … in his cogent written opinion. We add the following brief comments. We declined to reach defendant's claim of …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1572-16T3 On appeal from the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education, … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Lori Prapas, Deputy Attorney … petitioners) appeal from a final decision of the Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) dismissing the …
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… a reduced sentence based on defendant's plea agreement, completed his sentence and could not be resentenced. 7 …
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… four other counts of the indictment and promised to recommend a sentence of not more than six years in prison with … DISCOVERY, AND TRIAL COUNSEL'S FAILURE TO FILE A MOTION TO COMPEL THE STATE TO DISCLOSE THE IDENTITY OF THE …
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… aggregate period of four years on probation. Sometime after completing his probation, defendant was apprehended by the … in his thorough written opinion. We only add the following comments. Our Supreme Court has held that to set aside a … that (i) counsel's assistance was not within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases; and (ii) …
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… including a minor traffic offense, has been or is being committed." State v. Amelio, 197 N.J. 207, 211 (2008) … without any reasonable suspicion that the motorist has committed a crime or other unlawful act." State v. … entered an open plea, meaning one without a sentence recommendation from the State or a sentencing indication from …
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… Judges Fisher and Vernoia. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2014-2045. Fusco & Macaluso Partners, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Cameryn J. Hinton, Deputy Attorney General, on … officer, appeals a final decision of the Civil Service Commission imposing a forty-five- day suspension without …
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… is used, "an analysis of handwriting cannot be done by comparing known writings of the suspect to the questioned … conduct any analysis of the letter submitted in evidence, compare the handwriting on the letter to any samples of … But Baier's affidavit merely offers the opinion that a comparison is possible; it does not present any opinion …
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… offer to 7 A-3249-16T1 plead guilty in exchange for a recommended sentence of seventeen years on both Counts One and …
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… his window, police officers detected the odor of marijuana coming from his vehicle. When questioned about the odor, … marijuana in his car, suggesting that the smell might have come from a dog that was in the car earlier or from a … defendant's appeal, Judge Dennis V. Nieves issued a comprehensive written decision on March 30, 2015. He …
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… December 22, 2017 2 A-4757-15T3 concluded: defendant committed an act of domestic violence against his wife, … concluding plaintiff failed to prove defendant made a "communication" with the purpose to harass plaintiff, as … 5 A-4757-15T3 On appeal, defendant presents the following points for our consideration. I. THE LOWER COURT ERRED WHEN …
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… WHICH WAS PREDICATED UPON AN UNKNOWN BASIS OF KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNICATED THROUGH AT LEAST FOUR LEVELS OF HEARSAY. We … cause determination, however, the basis of knowledge may be compensated for by a strong showing of veracity. State v …
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… (counts one and five); third-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:20-3a (count two); … (count three); and third-degree conspiracy degree to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:18-2(a) (count … and third-degree theft by unlawful taking, by warrant complaint, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3A. Defendant applied for …
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… the second PCR petition in an order dated August 6, 2020, accompanied by a written decision. He rejected the ineffective …