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… was ordered despite being discussed. 4 A-5302-18T4 the outcome. The record contains no indication if defendant was … a 'defendant . . . fair proceedings leading to a just outcome' or when 'inadvertent errors mistakenly impacted a …
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… (count six); second-degree possession of a handgun while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count 3 … eight). In exchange for his plea, the State agreed to recommend an aggregate sentence of fifteen years' … argued his trial counsel was ineffective for failing to communicate, review discovery, or consult with him during …
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… Peters appeals from an August 2, 2019 order dismissing her complaint against defendants Thomas K. John, M.D., Justin … claim sounded in professional medical malpractice; (2) the common knowledge exception did not apply, and an affidavit … Following the surgery, plaintiff returned to Dr. John and complained about "excruciating pain in her left knee." Dr. …
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… substance; and .257, violating a condition of a Residential Community Release Program.1 Pullen was sanctioned with 181 days of administrative segregation, 120 days' loss of commutation time, and 15 days' loss of recreation privileges … incarcerated at the Kintock Group, which is a Residential Community Release Program.2 The essential facts, adduced …
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… judge amend the JOC after a senior probation officer recommended awarding the additional credit. The motion judge … is subsequently sentenced to another term for an offense committed prior to the former sentence, other than an offense committed while in custody." N.J.S.A. 2C:44-5(b)(2) …
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… under N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(b)(5)(a). The State agreed to recommend a five-year sentence with a two-and-one-half year … the judge considered the written reports from defendant's computer expert as well as the State's computer expert regarding the images found on defendant's …
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… The deputy found Taylor's employer informed him of the company policy and that his actions constituted "a willful … handbook stating that threatening another employee violated company policy." The Tribunal concluded that Taylor's … Taylor appealed the final decision, arguing several points, only two of which are cogent enough to be addressed …
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… 2C:24-4(a)(1). He argues: POINT I THE [TRIAL] COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY DENYING THE MOTION TO WITHDRAW THE … [DEFENDANT]: Yes, I understand. The State agreed it would recommend defendant serve a three-year prison sentence, … -23. The plea judge, however, deviated from the State's recommendation and sentenced defendant to three years of …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Gregory L. Acquaviva's comprehensive oral opinion, and add the following comments. The parties were married in 2015 and have two … what happened next: . . . At this point, [defendant] becomes adamant about leaving[.] . . . He asks her to move her …
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… whose well-being is "impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent . … he found Sarah unconscious. His father, hearing the commotion, called 911. The officers described Sarah as … was ajar because, as she explained to DCPP, a friend had visited earlier in the day and failed to close it …
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… challenged decisions. We also affirm because plaintiff's points of error are so lacking in merit—essentially … trial court to conform the June 12, 2020 order with the accompanying statement of reasons. The remand is limited to … voluminous and ceaseless email communications, the salient points of which are often lost in the verbosity and sheer …
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… defendant's convictions for second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; … two counts of second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); … beyond a reasonable doubt that defendant conspired to commit robbery and possessed CDS [with] intent to …
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… probability is a probability sufficient to undermine the outcome." Id. at 694. Defendant's claims are unquestionably … result in a fundamental 6 A-1237-19 injustice." "Absent compelling, extenuating circumstances, the burden to justify … a defense attorney must advise a client that if he or she commits future criminal offenses there may be adverse …
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… statements and pay one-third of his net monthly income to probation, so it could apply those payments to more … without further order of the court if plaintiff failed to comply. Hence, the September enforcement hearing was … to probation and to make payments based upon his net income. The hearing officer referred the matter to Judge John …
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… statute , and second- degree possession of a handgun while committing a drug-related offense. 3 A-1904-18T3 According … the apartment at that time, except to state "people" were coming in and out of the apartment. Co- defendants, not … that his own statement to the police regarding "people" coming through or being in the apartment on the night of the …
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… an eighteen- year plea offer. He contends his attorney visited him in the prisoner holding area on June 24, 2009, … could do so, petitioner attempted suicide. When counsel visited him at the hospital, she "honored [his] doctor's …
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… In exchange for defendant's guilty plea, the State recommended a noncustodial probationary term consistent with … the potential for early termination, provided defendant complied fully with the terms of probation. But, defendant … guidance – as did the parties – from our Supreme Court's companion decisions in State v. Vasquez, 129 N.J. 189 (1992) …
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… They'll set up a schedule to monitor the mental health component." The court made clear it was not ordering "full … understood that probation would monitor the mental health component of the suspended sentence, a 1 The suspension of a … court can amend the Judgment of Conviction. 3 A-2231-17T2 component authorized by N.J.S.A. 2C:45-1(b)(3). The court …
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… accident. He "dialed 911 and asked for an ambulance to come to [his] address." Defendant's trial counsel declined … evidentiary hearing, after setting forth his reasons in a comprehensive oral opinion. As to trial counsel's alleged … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." State v. Harris, 181 N.J. 391, 432 (2004) (quoting …
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… because she was wearing dark clothing. According to the complaint, "decedent . . . attempted to cross … intersections located near where decedent was hit by an oncoming car, she elected to enter the roadway at a point not … roadway because the sidewalk ended. However, plaintiff's complaint and counterstatement of undisputed facts in …