Defendant Rami A. Amer appeals from his convictions for a series of "smash and grab" burglaries, arguing, in part, that his charges should have been dismissed because he was not brought to trial within the timeframe permitted under the Interstate Agreement on Detainers (IAD), N.J.S.A. 2A:159A-1 to -15. The court concludes defendant was timely brought to trial under the IAD after he agreed, through counsel, to a trial date beyond the initial 180-day deadline. The court also determines that even absent defendant's waiver, the filing of certain motions by defense counsel tolled the time limit under the IAD during the pendency of the motions. Accordingly, the court affirms defendant's convictions, but remands for resentencing to allow the sentencing judge to address the overall fairness of the consecutive sentences imposed, consistent with the Court's guidance in State v. Torres, 246 N.J. 246, 272 (2021).