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… As a part of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend that the court sentence defendant to a term of … with them a single language." Dialect, Merriam- Webster.com, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dialect (last visited July 7, 2017). At the plea hearing, defendant stated …
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… injury, N.J.S.A. 2C:12- 1(b)(7). The State agreed to recommend a term of non-custodial probation and dismissal of … of the Criminal Division, Hudson County, advised she was recommending denial of defendant's application. On January 26, … Manager of the Criminal Division and stated that her recommendation was accepted. Carroll sent a copy of his letter …
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… R. Taylor Ruilova argued the cause for respondents (Comegno Law Group, P.C., attorneys; Mr. Ruilova and Brandon … of Superintendent Contract." Following are two short bullet points, which are entirely blackened out. The next line … Communication & Personnel Matter." The twenty-one bullet points under that heading, which extend a quarter way down …
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… THE STATE'S PLEA OFFER, HE WAS UNABLE TO ACCEPT THE PLEA RECOMMENDATION AND INSTEAD WAS FORCED TO PROCEED TO TRIAL, … distribution of CDS in exchange for the State's recommended dismissal of the other charges and a recommended prison term of eight years with forty-two months …
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… Demunguia admitted to his parole officer that he had become affiliated with the Pagans Motorcycle Club (Pagans) in … have purchased a pair of "paramedic scissors" without sharp points, or driven a different type of motorcycle. We accord … vest was improperly seized from another occupant's room. He points to N.J.A.C. 10A:72-6.3(b)(3), which states that a …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2833-14T4 ROB K. CONSTRUCTION & COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. RUTGERS CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, and AMERICAN EUROPEAN INSURANCE GROUP, INC., … The claim arose when the employee was injured at a job site that was under plaintiff's supervision. Plaintiff …
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… the documents due to a broken spring in the glove compartment. Defendant also testified that he had a spinal … Law Division judge's written opinion demonstrates the opposite. The Law Division judge clearly understood that his …
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… child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a); and fourth-degree violation of Community Supervision for Life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d). … and had shared sexually explicit images of children on his computer. On May 7, 2012, defendant executed a pretrial … parole ineligibility. On October 26, 2012, after the trial commenced, defendant pled guilty to all counts. The judge …
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… in Florida and limited in her ability to meaningfully communicate with her attorney. Even upon admission to the … such a private proceeding in the presence of a room full of complete strangers, who were staring at me. I felt pressured … was under the influence of medications. I believe that the combination of these circumstances impaired my judgment and …
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… under age thirteen. The court also ordered defendant to comply with the reporting and registration requirements of … man was naked and, at times, masturbating. The girl was uncomfortable with these prior encounters, and her parents … the girl's identification of defendant's photograph. After completing its case, the State requested a limiting …
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… think I can do a better job than [defense counsel] when it comes to representing myself. But, if I make mistakes, then … while acting as standby counsel — fell within the range of competent representation. Since, despite making numerous … the petition. Now on appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I: THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN DENYING …
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… to drop the chain, and defendant twice ignored the commands. Defendant finally complied when the officer threatened to shoot him. The … December, the Union County Criminal Division Manager recommended accepting defendant's application, but a …
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… judgment and denying defendant's motion to dismiss the complaint, and an April 4, 2017 final judgment of … rights under the mortgage to plaintiff. Plaintiff filed a complaint for foreclosure four months later. Defendant filed … possession of the note prior to and since the filing of the complaint. She also certified that plaintiff's business …
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… is one who "tells on a certain individual after they committed a crime, and anything . . . can happen to that snitch." He further stated that, in his community, snitches are viewed as "a threat to society that … under section 5d. Persons who feel threatened should communicate with the police and not take the law into their …
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… of his late wife Geeta, plaintiff Peter S. Kollory filed a complaint for medical malpractice against defendants Dr. … the date did not provide plaintiff with the requisite time under the Affidavit of Merit Statute (AMS), … within these timeframes. Defendants moved to dismiss the complaint with prejudice. In response, plaintiff filed a …
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… juvenile delinquency, N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-23, for acts that, if committed by an adult, would constitute murder, robbery and … THAT IT FOUND NO GROUNDS FOR RELIEF WAS AN ERROR AND IS IN COMPLETE CONFLICT WITH AND CONTRARY TO THE U.S. SUPREME … thirty-five years of parole ineligibility, for a murder he committed at the age of fourteen, was not illegal. State v. …
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… entered, we remand for further proceedings. This action was commenced in 2006. The claims asserted in the complaint arose out of the sale of an interest in defendant … Co., Inc., to third-party defendant Frank LaGalia. The complaint was filed by Chef Gusto, LLC, an entity which …
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… investigation, the SOG obtained a wiretap order and a data communication warrant. On February 28, 2013, a detective … 28, 2013 texts, the detective referred to other intercepted communications and stated his belief that the one or two … cause exists to believe that the subject of the warrant has committed an offense." State v. Miller, 342 N.J. Super. 474, …
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… a CDS (count five). On count one, the State agreed to recommend a mandatory extended-term of ten years with a … armed robbery conviction. The State noted that defendant committed the present offenses while out on bail for the … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3), "[t]he risk that the defendant will commit another offense[,]" based on evidence that every year …
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… Jerejian in his thoughtful written statements of reasons accompanying each order. The parties are fully familiar with … mortgage payments in December 2008. Plaintiff filed its complaint for foreclosure in August 2015, and served the … had not raised any meritorious defense to plaintiff's complaint for foreclosure. See U.S. Bank Nat'l Ass'n v. …