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A-0789-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… List THE NJ CONSTITUTION THE US CONSTITUTION ARTICLE III INJURY IN FACT THE US 1ST AMENDMENT THE US 4TH AMENDMENT THE … (065a) Chase filed a foreclosure complaint in the NJ Office Of Foreclosure (NJ OOF) against my house. It was … committed six major fraud upon the court, including perjury and forgery: - Under paragraph 14.a (146a) Bayview …
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… filed his first motion for a new trial in 2013, after a jury convicted him of felony murder, robbery, aggravated … by defendant was material or likely to have changed the jury's verdict. The judge cited the State's overwhelming evidence against defendant supporting the jury's guilty verdict notwithstanding the jewelry store …
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… in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b) (count ten). After a jury trial, defendant was convicted of the lesser- included … by the State during summation, and failed to object to the jury charge. In a comprehensive written decision, Judge John … The judge found defendant's argument concerning the jury charge was adjudicated in the direct appeal, and the …
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… the replacement contractor complete the job. At the non-jury trial, Selco presented testimony from its principal, … are lessened in the present context of a civil, non-jury trial. Even though the trial court mistakenly ruled … deference to the trial court's factual findings in a non-jury case, and do so here. Rova Farms Resort, Inc. v. …
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… 9-1-1 tape of the victim's call to the police or the grand jury transcript, nor see the victim's clothes or photographs … allowed to so testify, which then would have caused the jury to reach a different verdict. The jury knew the victim had been drinking at a party. Given the …
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… his thorough written opinion. Accordingly, we affirm. I. A jury convicted defendant of second-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. … had contended that the trial court should have charged the jury on the lesser included offense of criminal trespass. We … 6 A-2129-23 record reveals no rational basis permitting a jury to convict defendant of fourth- degree criminal …
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2C:13-5
Charges Document PDF
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… to: [Choose appropriate subsection(s)] (1) Inflict bodily injury on anyone or commit any other offense, regardless of … (choose appropriate section[s]): (1) (a) inflict bodily injury on anyone, regardless of the immediacy of the threat. “Bodily injury” means physical pain, illness, or any impairment of …
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2C:28-2c
Charges Document PDF
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… the facts. Therefore, it is not necessary, members of the jury, that the state produce witnesses to testify that an … that distinction and, therefore, may have prevented the jury from reaching unanimity. That jury instruction would have permitted some jurors to vote to …
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2C:35-10.3a
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… and c. require that this element be determined by the jury. Accordingly, this charge may need to be supplemented … substances, the Supreme Court Committee on Model Criminal Jury Charges (Committee) notes that the definition of … the drugs. The Court held: “The evidence must permit the jury to infer that the firearm was accessible for use in the …
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2C:37-2a(1
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… the indictment alleges that (Read material part of Count to jury) The statute that defendant is accused of violating … If both of the above questions are submitted to the jury, the verdict sheet should specify the jury's determination regarding each of them. … 2C:37-2a(1 …
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… 296 [INSERT INDIVIDUAL DOCKET NO.] SHORT FORM COMPLAINT AND JURY TRIAL DEMAND 1. Plaintiff, [NAME], states and brings … as a result of (check all that are applicable): _______ injury to herself/himself _______ injury to the person represented _______ wrongful death …
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… 19. A one (I) page joint statement of the case for the jury pool, joint submissions of questions for the jury voir dire, proposed jury charges and proposed verdict sheet shall be submitted …
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… of the evidence is outweighed by the risk of misleading the jury and causing Plaintiffs undue prejudice due to … (a) undue prejudice, confusion of issues, or misleading the jury, or (b) undue delay, waste of time, or needless … smoking, but not cigar smoking, would "int1ame the jury and fuel anti-smoking bias" to the point of being …
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… (a) undue prejudice, confusion of issues, or misleading the jury, or (b) undue delay, waste of time, or needless … life." A claim for "loss of enjoyment of life" requires the jury to "ascertain[] how the injury has deprived the plaintiff of his customary activities …
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… 9-1-1 tape of the victim's call to the police or the grand jury transcript, nor see the victim's clothes or photographs … allowed to so testify, which then would have caused the jury to reach a different verdict. The jury knew the victim had been drinking at a party. Given the …
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… the replacement contractor complete the job. At the non-jury trial, Selco presented testimony from its principal, … are lessened in the present context of a civil, non-jury trial. Even though the trial court mistakenly ruled … deference to the trial court's factual findings in a non-jury case, and do so here. Rova Farms Resort, Inc. v. …
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… in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b) (count ten). After a jury trial, defendant was convicted of the lesser- included … by the State during summation, and failed to object to the jury charge. In a comprehensive written decision, Judge John … The judge found defendant's argument concerning the jury charge was adjudicated in the direct appeal, and the …
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… his thorough written opinion. Accordingly, we affirm. I. A jury convicted defendant of second-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. … had contended that the trial court should have charged the jury on the lesser included offense of criminal trespass. We … 6 A-2129-23 record reveals no rational basis permitting a jury to convict defendant of fourth- degree criminal …
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… filed his first motion for a new trial in 2013, after a jury convicted him of felony murder, robbery, aggravated … by defendant was material or likely to have changed the jury's verdict. The judge cited the State's overwhelming evidence against defendant supporting the jury's guilty verdict notwithstanding the jewelry store …
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… "Long Term Care Facility" license and a recently- revised jury charge,2 plaintiffs countered that a facility licensed … establish a prima facie claim for punitive damages. 2 Model Jury Charges (Civil), 5.77, "Violations of Nursing Home … nonrelated individuals with acute or chronic illness or injury, or a physical disability, or who are convalescing, or …