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… to accept from another: (a) Any benefit as consideration for a decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or exercise of discretion as a public … … (b) Any benefit as consideration for a decision, vote, recommendation or exercise of official discretion in a …
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… FUNCTION … N.J.S.A … . 2C:29-1 … [Where crime occurred before April 28, 2000] … PAGE OF 5 … Page 2 of 4 … Revised … That section of our statutes provides that A person commits an offense if he purposely obstructs, impairs, or … beyond a reasonable doubt: (1) that the defendant (a) committed an act of intimidation, force, violence, or …
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… That section of our statutes provides that A person commits an offense if he purposely obstructs, impairs, or … or attempts to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of flight, … beyond a reasonable doubt: (1) that the defendant (a) committed an act of flight, intimidation, force, violence, …
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… … 2C:29-2b) … The indictment charges the defendant with committing the crime of eluding an officer. The indictment … while operating a motor vehicle on any street or highway in this State, [or any vessel, as defined pursuant to … knowingly flees or attempts to elude any police or law enforcement officer after having received any signal from such …
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… COMPOUNDING … N.J.S.A. … 2C:29-4 … Page 2 of 3 … Approved 5/5/82 … Page 1 of 3 … COMPOUNDING … ( … N.J.S.A. … 2C:29‑4) … The defendant is … in consideration of refraining from reporting to law enforcement authorities the commission or suspected commission …
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… excluded from the provisions of this subsection. In order for the defendant to be found guilty of this crime, the … existence of the order. I shall shortly define “knowingly” for you. The third element is that the defendant purposely … following conduct: … [Describe alleged acts.] … In order for you to find the defendant guilty of the crime charged, …
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… ( N.J.S.A . 2C:30‑2) … The State alleges that defendant has committed official misconduct by the following indictment: … … official misconduct when, with purpose to obtain a benefit for himself or another or to injure or to deprive another of a benefit: a. He commits an act relating to his office but constituting an …
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… DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE … N.J.S.A. 2C:35‑5 grades this offense for sentencing purposes by the type, quantity and purity of … are not applicable in this case). The statute, read together with the indictment, identifies the elements which … means the production, preparation, propagation, compounding, conversion or processing of a controlled …
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… DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES … NEAR OR ON SCHOOL PROPERTY … USED FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES … ( N.J.S.A . 2C:35-7) … POSSESSION WITH … present anywhere in the residence at any time during the commission of the offense or if the offense was committed for profit. This defense must be proven by the …
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… while in, on or within 500 feet of the real property comprising a Public Housing Facility, Public Park, or a … refer to the definition found in N.J.S.A. 2C:35-2. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this count of the … Building … “Public Housing Facility” means any dwelling, complex of dwellings, accommodation, building, structure or …
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… using the sidewalk must act with the same amount of care for her/his own protection as a reasonably careful person … TO JUDGE … When dealing with structures not necessarily components of sidewalks, such as drains, grates and cellar … NOTE TO JUDGE When dealing with structures not necessarily components of sidewalks, such as drains, grates and cellar …
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… … (Approved 10/97) … A. Strict Liability (Subheadings are for judges' guidance only) … If you find that plaintiff … measures at the workplace. … B. Agency Principles Governing Compensatory Damages … 1. Within the Scope of Employment … … to control the situation of which plaintiff [name] complained? (2) Did the supervisor exercise that authority? …
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… JUDGE … A plaintiff who has established a cause of action for invasion of privacy is entitled to recover damages for … value of his/her loss(es). I will now explain the law on compensatory damages.[footnoteRef:1] [1: Where punitive … The law recognizes that there may not always be direct evidence of the amount of damage caused by …
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… (a) Punitive damages must be specifically prayed for in the complaint. N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.11. (b) Consistent … must be tried after the liability and damages phase of a compensatory damages trial. Evidence relevant only to …
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… Revised 12/2011) … NOTE TO JUDGE … Please review the comprehensive Note to Judge in Model Charge 8.60. Note also … specific description of the conduct giving rise to a claim for damages] , you must consider whether or not to award … a claim for damages] or because you have awarded damages to compensate (plaintiff) for his/her/its injury. You may award …
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… he/she attempted suicide but has offered an explanation for the attempted suicide] … There has been some testimony … that the defendant attempted suicide after the alleged commission of the crime(s). The defendant does not dispute … of whether the defendant attempted suicide after the commission of the alleged crime is another question of fact …
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… Approved 10/1/01 … Page 1 of 1 … OPTIONAL CHARGE CONCERNING COMPENSATION OF EXPERTS … The expert witnesses who testified, of course, are paid for their work. [ … CHARGE WHERE APPROPRIATE … : See State … or bias of the witness. … [CHARGE IN ALL CASES] … As always, you may give the opinion such weight as you determine …
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… WHICH (HE/SHE) REASONABLY BELIEVES A JURY MAY FIND A BASIS FOR ITS APPLICATION - SEE STATE V. ERNST , 32 N.J. 567 … Coordinated Transport, 120 N.J.L. 384, 387 (Sup. Ct. 1938). For a full discussion of the use and application of the … WHICH (HE/SHE) REASONABLY BELIEVES A JURY MAY FIND A BASIS FOR ITS APPLICATION - SEE STATE V. ERNST, 32 N.J. 567 …
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… rules specifically exclude evidence that a defendant has committed other crimes, wrongs, or acts when it is offered … he/she has a disposition or tendency to do wrong and therefore must be guilty of the charged offenses. Before you can … to this evidence, you must be satisfied that the defendant committed the other [crime, wrong, or act]. If you are not …
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… exclusionary scope of N.J.R.E. 404b is broader than that of former Evid. R. 55 and extends to bad acts. State v. Nance, … beyond a reasonable doubt that defendant is the person who committed [insert appropriate offense] . … Approved 5/22/00 … beyond a reasonable doubt that defendant is the person who committed [insert appropriate offense] . 1 The court must …