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… and on the brief). PER CURIAM An Atlantic County grand jury returned a five-count indictment charging defendant … to represent himself. Following a multi-day trial, the jury convicted defendant of counts one, two, and three. The jury found defendant not guilty of the weapons possession …
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… For the reasons that follow, we affirm. In October 2011, a jury convicted defendant of second-degree aggravated … 2C:39-4(a) (count three). In a second trial, the same jury convicted defendant of second-degree possession of a … the State's pre- trial plea offer and would not affect the jury's determinations because Campfield's on-the-scene …
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… was seventeen years old. In March 2010, a Middlesex Grand Jury returned an indictment charging defendant with first- … seven). Defendant's first trial in 2011 resulted in a hung jury. On July 10, 2012, the retrial resulted in an acquittal … the verdict but stated there was no misconduct during the jury's deliberations. On December 14, 2012, defendant was …
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… the written opinion issued on June 19, 2015. I. In 2010, a jury convicted defendant of second-degree manslaughter, … testify and of the instruction that would be given to the jury if he elected not to testify. Judge Isabella also … not to testify at trial and asked the court to give the jury instruction concerning his constitutional right to …
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… with which we substantially agree. We affirm. Following a jury trial, defendant was convicted of first-degree murder … to object to DNA evidence and the prosecutor telling the jury during opening statements that 3 A-0106-23 defendant's … beforehand a witness, Tonya Thompson, from telling the jury defendant had been in jail. Judge Wilson rejected those …
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… principles of law, we affirm. I. In November 2006, a jury convicted defendant of first-degree felony murder, … or knowing murder or first-degree robbery, and the jury was given the proper jury instruction requiring a finding on causation before it …
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… an evidentiary hearing. We affirm. Following a lengthy jury trial, defendant was convicted of first-degree robbery, … and robbery. This prosecution ensued, resulting in the jury's guilty verdict. [Custis, slip op. at 1.] In the … cam video footage were unreliable and inadmissible; (3) the jury received inadequate instructions on identification; (4) …
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… YOU AND US DECIDED BY ARBITRATION, AND NOT BY A COURT OR BY JURY TRIAL. YOU GIVE UP ANY RIGHT THAT YOU MAY HAVE TO … through arbitration, you and we agree that no trial by jury or other judicial proceeding will take place. Instead, … would be "decided by arbitration, and not by a court or by jury trial"; (2) if the matter was arbitrated, Mayes would …
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… a multi-defendant medical malpractice case should allow the jury to apportion a percentage of fault to an out-of-state … persons jointly or severally liable in tort for the same injury to person or property, whether or not judgment has been … 258 N.J. Super. 399, 409 (App. Div. 1992), a personal injury action, we held that an "absent or unnamed tortfeasor" …
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… under this subsection, the trial judge should use the Model Jury Charge on Conspiracy. See N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. � See … parties and trial court should discuss a way to inform the jury of that fact without unduly prejudicing the defendant. … the “crimes of violence” already have been charged to the jury. If not, the trial court must charge the jury on the …
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… a defense, describe the circumstances of the defense to the jury at this time. � N.J.S.A. 2C:21-27a. The jury should mark its selection on the verdict sheet. It is … pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:21-27.2b & c; i.e., whether the jury has to determine the value of property involved in …
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… an agreement to distribute, the court should charge the jury on conspiracy. � If attempt is alleged, use the Model Jury Charge on Attempt. � The statute requires that these … applicable statute of limitations. If this is an issue, the jury charge should indicate that the jury is to find that …
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… a multi-defendant medical malpractice case should allow the jury to apportion a percentage of fault to an out-of-state … persons jointly or severally liable in tort for the same injury to person or property, whether or not judgment has been … 258 N.J. Super. 399, 409 (App. Div. 1992), a personal injury action, we held that an "absent or unnamed tortfeasor" …
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… (2) knows that the others conduct constitutes a breach of duty and gives substantial assistance or encouragement to … own conduct, separately considered, constitutes a breach of duty to the third person. Therefore, the alleged fact that …
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… and products liability actions, all actions for personal injury not arising out of the operation, ownership, … was no showing [p]laintiff suffered severe and permanent injury that altered his daily routine all in accordance with … regular inspections of their property as they have a duty to do. Here, the sewer cover had been removed, most …
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… shall assume responsibility or incur liability for any injury or damage to an owner, operator, or occupant of a snowmobile, [ATV], or dirt bike if the injury or damage occurs during, or arises out of the operation … N.J. 391, 399-401 (1979). Thus, such landowners "owe[] no duty to keep the premises safe for entry or use by others …
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… nine of a forty-two-page policy document,1 defines Bodily Injury Liability/Property Damage Liability: "We" pay all sums … legally obligated to pay as "damages" due to "bodily injury" or "property damage" to which this insurance applies. … Liability Coverage[2] . . . We have the right and duty to defend a suit seeking 'damages' which may be covered …
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… juror, expert testimony must necessarily set forth that duty and explain the breach." Buchanan v. Leonard, 428 N.J. …
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… was the potential for non-objectivity on the part of the officeholder making a decision? If the answer is affirmative …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3672-14T3 IN RE: PRELIMINARY CONTRACT FINANCIAL SETTLEMENTS ON THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SUPPORT'S CONTRACTS WITH THE DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, CONTRACT NOS. 01ZX10N and 01ZX11N …