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… sale to plaintiff. The trial judge conducted a two-day, non-jury trial in July 2015, rendered an oral opinion on …
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… reasons that follow, we affirm. After being convicted by a jury for multiple crimes committed on July 25, 1998, …
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… conclusions of law thereon in all actions tried without a jury, on every motion decided by a written order that is …
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… for something so he took out his gun and shot him. The jury convicted defendant of first-degree armed robbery, …
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… relief (PCR) without an evidentiary hearing. A jury convicted defendant of serious sexual NOT FOR …
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… a conflict of interest. See generally In re State Grand Jury Investigation, 200 N.J. 481 (2009). She also correctly …
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… an evidentiary hearing. We affirm. A Camden County grand jury charged defendant in a two-count indictment with …
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… are set forth in our earlier opinion. Briefly, following a jury trial in July 2017, defendant was found guilty of …
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… parole eligibility term ("FET"). We affirm. In 1985, a jury convicted Johnson of felony murder, two counts of …
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… in her cogent and thoughtful written decision, we affirm. A jury convicted defendant of first-degree child endangering, …
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… in Sledge's apartment and left him to die. In 1992, a jury found defendant guilty of first -degree murder, …
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… two counts of capital murder.1 On March 3, 2005, a jury convicted defendant of all of the charges, but could …
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… him in forcing repayment were not legal but personal, and a jury should decide why Odorisio and Manheim took those …
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… revised position in this matter. On October 31, 2008, a jury convicted defendant of: the lesser-included offense of …
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… We affirm. We summarize the pertinent evidence from the non-jury trial held before Judge W. Hunt Dumont. MCC began …
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… revised position in this matter. On October 31, 2008, a jury convicted defendant of: the lesser-included offense of …
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… an evidentiary hearing. We affirm. A Camden County grand jury charged defendant in a two-count indictment with …
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Non 2C
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… was testimony that... (The court should specify for the jury the particular testimony to which the fresh complaint … or mental condition (including any evidence of physical injury). You may also consider whether the complaint was …
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2C:12-3a
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… between a crime and an offense and explain to the jury that the State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt …
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2C:14-2c(2)
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… in their particular case which would be significant for the jury to consider in determining whether the defendant had …