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… gun, which was loaded with illegal ammunition. A search of computer records revealed that the gun had been reported … starting at 9:24 and 09 seconds p.m. The officers likewise come on a second later and the police vehicle is slowly … hopped out of the way so that he did not get hit by their oncoming vehicle. The [c]ourt does not credit the defendant's …
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… forth at length in the PCR judge's written decision that accompanied the order under review. Defendant was born in … In the mitigation letter, defendant affirmed that he committed the crimes charged while in the "grip of a drug … immigration consequences of his guilty plea until the commencement of deportation proceedings against him. …
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… court's credibility findings. He "determine[ed] the case completely anew." Nonetheless, he agreed with the municipal … observations of the character and demeanor of witnesses and common human experience that are not transmitted by the … 157 N.J. 463, 474 (1999). "[T]he rule of deference is more compelling where, as in the present case, two . . . courts …
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… Villasenor's motion for summary judgment and dismissing her complaint with prejudice.1 Because the trial court failed to … within sixty days following the date of the answer to any complaint filed by the plaintiff, although an extension of … 295 N.J. Super. at 384. The trial court should also have revisited its summary judgment decision because there was …
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… information the previous night, when he conducted a more "comprehensive witness-preparatory conversation" by phone, … presence of the jury, the court determined the State had committed a discovery violation under Brady v. Maryland, 373 … even confirming the victim's testimony about the glove compartment, information that was never contained in any …
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… that count eight be merged into count seven but the NERA component of this sentence on count eight still applied. The … be brought within five years after the alleged lewdness was committed. See N.J.S.A. 2C:1-6(b)(1). Nevertheless, this … defendant was convicted of second- degree sexual assault by committing acts of sexual contact on O.A., a child less than …
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… to second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun after completing plea forms with plea counsel. In response to … just like to add, for purposes if the matter is ever revisited in the immigration context, that I have been in … his plea. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT ONE [DEFENDANT] IS ENTITLED TO AN EVIDENTIARY …
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… A-1450-22 On February 14, 2020, Dattolo filed a five-count complaint against EMC and Morgan. Dattolo alleged: (1) … of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing; (4) common law fraud; and (5) violation of the New Jersey … Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -228, for failure to comply with Home Improvement Practices (HIP) regulations, …
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… Plaintiff- Respondent, v. SILBERT REALTY & MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC., JOSEPH FERRANTE and BRIAN SILBERT, … LLP, attorneys for respondents Silbert Realty & Management Company Inc., Joseph Ferrante and Brian S. Silbert (Jeffrey … I. In 2015, plaintiff Jersey Markets acquired a commercial lease between The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea …
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… with the vicinage's Criminal Division manager who recommended against defendant's admission into PTI. 1 Miranda … PTI application and issued a May 15, 2023 letter comprehensively detailing the reasons for its discretionary … motivation and age of the defendant; (4) The desire of the complainant or victim to forego prosecution; (5) The …
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… No.: 18-4915 ORDER THIS MATTER having been opened to the comt on application of defendant Paul Caneiro (Monika … the cumulative effect of coverage over time. The Defendant points to sixty-five additional items of coverage since … address any potential prejudice, and that the Court may revisit the issue if jury selection reveals a realistic …
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… was charged in a single indictment with crimes allegedly committed in connection with the following events: an … subsequently identified the suspect as defendant by comparing his recent photograph in an unrelated matter to … clothing he was wearing earlier that day. Defendant was accompanied by an unidentified individual wearing all black …
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… unlawful purpose. Defendant was eighteen years old when he committed these offenses. The matter was tried before a jury … At sentencing defendant, the judge noted he "repeatedly committed various offenses[] or w[as] charged with various … there was 6 A-1376-23 a rational basis. If it wouldn't have come to me, I would have just, quite frankly, left it at …
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… unemployment and financial hardship." In the accompanying statement of reasons, the court found … could refile but noted that "any modification will require complete financial disclosure, including a prior and current complete CIS, his 2022 and 2023 tax returns, statements …
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… are offered as assistance to judges in organizing their communications with juries. The Committee recommends that the judge tailor these instructions to the …
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… alleged victims of domestic violence or sexual offenses; Complaint-Warrants sealed pursuant to R. 1:38-11(e); … to R. 5:12; Child custody evaluations, parenting time and visitation plans, reports, and records pursuant to R. 5:8-4, …
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… parties negotiated to the point that the agreement would become final only if and when the parties signed a formal … to prove that the parties reached a final agreement. 1Comerata v. Chaumont, Inc., 52 N.J. Super. 299, 305 (App. …
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… agenda, the parties should advise the court of specific points of dispute; and it is further ORDERED that a copy of …
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… Mullica Hill's (Inspira)1 motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint with prejudice for failure to serve an appropriate … particular employees of Inspira were responsible, and it points to the fact that there's no [longer any] individual … different treatment at both facilities at different points in time, and thus the plaintiff was required to serve …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … GKS Salem, L.L.C. borrowed $5,000,000.00 from Bear Stearns Commercial Mortgage, Inc. and on July EAST SALEM HOLDINGS … to 40. Basically the same deal just half.” 9 Plaintiff also points out that Defendants ignore the statement from Norman …