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… discussing the nature, extent and duration of plaintiff's injury. Also consider plaintiff's age today, his/her general … of benefits, less premiums, is done by the court, not the jury. See also N.J.S.A. 59:9-2(3) for similar effect for …
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2C:14-2a(4)
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… of victim) to reasonably believe it to be a weapon. [Charge jury on possession]. Weapon means anything readily capable of lethal use or of inflicting serious bodily injury.5 charge given by the trial court in that case which …
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2C:21-2.1b
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… made a document or other writing), refer to the alternate jury charge. MAKING FALSE GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS (N.J.S.A. …
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2C:35-5
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… 2C:35-5c requires that this element be determined by the jury. In such a case, this charge would have to be …
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2C:35-5.3a
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… and c. require that this element be determined by the jury. Accordingly, this charge may need to be supplemented …
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2C:35-5.3a
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… and c. require that this element be determined by the jury. Accordingly, this charge may need to be supplemented …
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2C:35-6
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… has charged these substantive offenses, then remind the jury of those definitions. 4 State v. Laws, 262 N.J. Super. …
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2C:39-4e
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… second element of the offense is possession. Charge: Model Jury Charge on Possession. The third element of the offense …
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2C:39-16
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… defendant conspired with two or more persons. [Read model jury charge on conspiracy; if conspiracy already charged, …
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2C:40-22a
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… any Title 39 charge as a lesser included offense, the jury should be advised accordingly. State v. Muniz, 118 N.J. …
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4:22-17c(2)
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… to purposely, knowingly, or recklessly cause bodily injury to a living animal or creature by failing to provide … or recklessly; 2. That the defendant caused bodily injury to a living animal or creature; 3. That the bodily injury was caused by failing to provide the living animal or …
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4:22-17c(3)
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… the facts. Therefore, it is not necessary, members of the jury, that the State produce witnesses to testify that an … beat, cruelly abuse, needlessly mutilate, or cause bodily injury to a living animal or creature by failing to provide … as a result of the defendant’s actions. “Serious bodily injury” means bodily injury which creates a substantial risk …
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4:22-17c(4)
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… the facts. Therefore, it is not necessary, members of the jury, that the State produce witnesses to testify that an … as a result of the defendant’s actions. “Serious bodily injury” means bodily injury which creates a substantial risk of death or which …
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… R. 1:36-3. November 19, 2019 2 A-3503-17T4 In 1995, a jury found defendant Francisco Villegas guilty of …
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… delay, we affirm. In 2012, defendant was found guilty by a jury of three counts of first- degree robbery, N.J.S.A. …
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… de Menores Criminal Finance Penal Finanzas Family Jury Familias Jurado Other/Otro Municipal Court of Juzgado …
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… de Menores Criminal Finance Penal Finanzas Family Jury Familias Jurado Other/Otro Municipal Court of Juzgado …
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… de Menores Criminal Finance Penal Finanzas Family Jury Familias Jurado Other/Otro Municipal Court of Juzgado …