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… Vicinage Presiding Judge or Assignment Judge may enter an order permitting the administrator to participate in the …
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… SYNOPSIS Reclassifies possession of psilocybin as disorderly persons offense. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As … directly, or pursuant to a valid prescription 12 or order form from a practitioner, while acting in the course … or dilutants, or five grams or less of hashish is a 32 disorderly person or 33 (5) Possession of one ounce or less of …
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… calendar. On April 11, 2018, the SOA panel issued an order affirming the sentence. The Supreme Court denied …
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… to be dark red and discolored by both of them. Lopezliz was ordered to leave the area and return when his tongue was no …
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2.36
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… 214 N.J. at 553. CHARGE 2.36 -- Page 4 of 4 requires a high order of human judgment. For this reason, the law can …
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Non 2C
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… and those identified as suffering from the syndrome” in order to prove that the victim lied when she gave a dying …
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2C:5-2g
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… which constitute a pattern of racketeering activity.... In order to convict defendant of the charge, the State must …
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2C:12-1a(2)
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… causes bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon. In order for you to convict the defendant of this offense, the … two elements, each beyond a reasonable doubt: 1 This disorderly persons offense should be charged only as a lesser … the code does not penalize an attempt to commit a disorderly persons offense, State v. Clarke, 198 N.J. Super. …
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2C:12-1b(10)
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… in fear of bodily injury or for any unlawful purpose. In order for you to find the defendant guilty, the State must …
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2C:12-2b(2)
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… as to the identity and effect of the substance.... In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this offense, … offense" equates with "crime" and does not include disorderly or petty disorderly offenses. See State v. Olivera, 344 N.J. Super. 583, …
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2C:14-2b
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… the actor is at least four years older than the victim. In order to convict defendant of this charge, the State must …
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… by word or gesture to use the weapon or object. In order to convict defendant of this charge, the State must …
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2C:14-4b(1)
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… State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt is that the 1 In order to commit fourth degree lewdness, the defendant must …
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2C:21-2.1a
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… case, the State alleges that the defendant (describe). In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this offense, …
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2C:21-4.3d
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… that person recklessly commits health care claims fraud. In order to convict defendant, the State must prove beyond a …
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2C:21-6c(1)
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… than the issuer or the cardholder is guilty of a crime. In order for you to find the defendant guilty, the State must …
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2C:21-6c(5)
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… card or utters such a credit card is guilty of a crime. In order for you to find the defendant guilty, the State must …
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2C:21-6d(1)
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… forged, expired, or revoked . . . is guilty of a crime. In order to find the defendant guilty, the State must prove the …
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2C:21-6e(1)
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… in violation of the law . . . is guilty of a crime. In order to find the defendant guilty, the State must prove the …