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… to defendant and his counsel. Although the criminal acts committed against the victim caused her great emotional … Bergen Police Department, located approximately six blocks away. She described her assailant as a "light skinned … of the assault. This video recording shows the same man "getting a haircut at a Bergenline Avenue barber[shop] and …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The Family Part judge found defendant committed the predicate acts of harassment, N.J.S.A. … violence between [the] parties . . . because they weren't together that long." Notwithstanding the short duration of the … cellphones "to try and found out when [they] started not getting along." Plaintiff saw a picture of another woman …
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… million in assets. Ellas, a New Jersey limited liability company, was formed on February 11, 2005. Nicholas and … asked counsel to submit a consent order "so that TD can get out of the case." In her decision on the motions to … derived from a variety of sources, including monies deposited by Demetrius or other family members. Thus, Nicholas' …
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… Defendant's sister2 was an emergency contact for the alarm company, and when the company could not reach defendant by … Rosa as "breathing heavily," and "visibly upset." After getting permission to speak to his parents from the police, … illegal drugs at his mother Rosa's home a few houses away. The police went to Rosa's house right away. They had …
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… lockdown. 3 A-1792-21 On May 6, 2020, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant in the Law Division in Morris … I strongly suspect . . . may happen when the two of you get to Morris County." actions with the eviction/summary … date of the complaint . . . ." However, that does not take away the parties' right to "to deny o[r] disprove the fact …
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… August 2020, Owen suffered a stroke and was taken to RWJ-Rahway Hospital. The hospital filed an application on his … stated Owen's household, which included his son, had "no income," and that Owen "stopped working when the pandemic … for benefits but are not listed [in the notice], they will get a separate letter." At the end of August 2020, Owen was …
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… in two separate indictments in exchange for the State's recommendation of an aggregate sentence of twenty years with … I consider that to be a cap. Under State v. Warren,2 you always have a right to argue for something less and I'll give … counsel 9 A-3658-15T2 "agreed that the defendant would get jail credits starting – well, aggregate, starting on …
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… in his capacity as Chairman of the Salem County Republican Committee, JESSICA BISHOP, in her capacity as Treasurer of … turned eighty-years-old, he'd "had enough" and wanted to "get out to enjoy [his] life," and "didn't want to be arguing … the Committee totaling $13,739.04, which the Committee deposited into the Pennsville account. The Committee opened an …
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… defendant was driving home from work on Route 80 in Rockaway when he crashed his Cadillac Escalade into the rear of a … alcohol. According to defendant, he reached down to get a cigarette and when he looked back up, traffic had come to a halt and he was unable to stop before hitting the …
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… 2 A-5930-17T2 trial court erred by charging the jury on comparative negligence and because of improper comments by … so incredibly close to ours that we were probably going to get in an accident. . . . And I screamed." Defendant beeped … condition. 5 A-5930-17T2 counsel argued the case "was always intentional versus straight negligence, not comparative …
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… 1 In his merits brief, defendant does not challenge his concomitant convictions for failure to maintain lane, N.J.S.A. … the officer confirmed: Yeah, so we, when we first get to the station we determine that there's nothing in his … inability to perform field sobriety tests, combativeness, swaying, and detection of odor of alcohol on the defendant's …
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… there was the possibility the winning bidder would not complete the purchase, and the amount of the surplus funds … was over $100,000 in surplus funds owing to Walker, did not get the close judicial scrutiny equity demands of such … innocent people, 'afficionados of sheriff's sales are not always solicitous of the rights of debtors.'" Id. at 350 …
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… Webber, Justin Pi, and Ramamurthy Bangalore, dismissing the complaint for plaintiff's failure to submit an expert … judgment motions were founded on plaintiff's failure to comply with discovery orders requiring that she provide an … matter was dismissed and as a result had additional time to get an expert, that wouldn't help . . . because" plaintiff …
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… and brass knuckles. On April 18, 2018, the Division filed a complaint for custody of the children. The trial court … J.A. told the Division caseworker she decided to "get high after having a terrible visit with the children." … her intake appointment, was difficult to contact, and visited the children inconsistently. DCPP referred J.A. for a …
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… instructing the jury on a lesser-included offense as an accomplice. Defendant also argues that (4) the prosecutor … later, the cab driver arrived, and the clerk saw the guests get into the taxi. Shortly thereafter, the clerk heard … liability charge, arguing that both defendants acted together and were equally responsible. Defense counsel …
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… the representation less than adequate nor prejudiced the outcome. Thus, we reverse. The familiar Strickland v. … been shot.1 She went outside, and saw defendant running away from Davis's building. Defendant was wearing a black … had failed to present all the relevant evidence than of getting any useful information from McCrary. Furthermore, he …
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… claims that he "asked [his] trial counsel to attempt to get the investigation records, and any other related … her August 20, 2018 written decision. We add the following comments. We apply the familiar two-pronged Strickland … been obligated to give that information to the State anyway." The judge noted the potential negative inference that …
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… a caveat to the will, David—who was named executor—filed a complaint and order to show cause (OSC) in a summary action … in poor health, nor did they contact me when she passed away. I only learned of [Virginia's] death from a friend in … bracelet which she had. And she wanted my daughter Laura to get her great grandmother's engagement ring so that it would …
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… the State's motion for reconsideration to allow fresh complaint testimony. For the reasons that follow, we affirm, … had told her quietly not to tell anybody [because] he could get into a lot of trouble for this. 4 A-0217-19T4 After this … with Linda and then, three days later, asked Linda targeted questions that resulted in her specific answers. …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. Under those standards, we find … the proper language for a certification in lieu of oath, in compliance with Rule 1:4- 4(b), appeared above T.M.'s … become a legal citizen and after she did she was trying to get [defendant] out of the picture." The report does not …