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2C:5-5b
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… The elements of the offense of are [see appropriate Model Jury Charge] OR [I have already defined for you (OR I will …
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2C:11-5.3
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… where Causation - Removal of Life Support is an issue, the jury should be instructed as follows: You have heard …
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2C:20-25a
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… the facts. Therefore, it is not necessary, members of the jury, that the State produce witnesses to testify that an … or (c) creates a risk of death or significant bodily injury to any person; or (2) damages or loss in excess of $250,000; or (3) significant bodily injury14 to any person. If the State has proved these …
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2C:21-2.1d
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… not perpetrate or attempt to perpetrate any additional injury or fraud on another.” N.J.S.A. 2C:21-2.1d. POSSESSION … not perpetrate or attempt to perpetrate any additional injury or fraud on another. N.J.S.A. 2C:21-2.1(d). If there is evidence that is raised to support that defense, the jury should be instructed that the State bears the burden to …
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2C:21-20e
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… any method of treatment of human ailment, disease, pain, injury, deformity, 1 Cannel, N.J. Criminal Code Annotated, … English Language, Fourth Edition, 2000 (taken from Model Jury Charge (Criminal) "Impersonation; Theft of Identity, …
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2C:39-4.1c
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… capable of lethal use or of inflicting serious bodily injury. "Serious bodily injury" means bodily injury which creates a substantial risk of death or which …
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2C:17-1b
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… placing another person in danger of death or bodily injury; or (2) Thereby recklessly placing a building or … placed another person in danger of death or bodily injury; (b) recklessly placed a building or structure of … had a particular purpose. It is within the power of the jury to find that the proof of purpose has been furnished …
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2C:18-3c
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… had a particular purpose. It is within the power of the jury to find that the proof of purpose has been furnished …
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… R.1:36-3. 2 A-1184-15T4 Following a seven-day trial, a jury convicted defendant of two counts of first-degree … purposely causing the victim's death or serious bodily injury resulting in death under count one, and with knowingly causing the victim's death or serious bodily injury resulting in death under count two. 2 Over the course …
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… waived his right to have the charges presented to a grand jury, accepted the State's plea offer, and pled guilty to …
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… merit. I On January 26, 2005, a Middlesex County grand jury returned an indictment charging defendant with two …
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… assault requires the defendant to act knowingly, see Model Jury Charges (Criminal), "Aggravated Sexual Assault …
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… Following a trial at which defendant represented himself, a jury convicted him of all the counts contained in an …
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… is a finding of fact that should have been made by the jury." Plaintiff also argues the "logical relation" test of …
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… of summary judgment dismissing her personal injury complaint against defendant Liebenzell Mission of USA. … and ice on a ramp leading out of the building, sustaining injury. Following discovery, Liebenzell moved for summary … objectives as a religious retreat at the time of the injury." Judge D'Alessandro rejected those arguments in a …
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… liable for the loss of a pledge or part thereof, or for injury thereto, whether caused by fire, theft, burglary or … for the loss of a pledge or part thereof, or for injury thereto, which could not have been avoided by the … determinations made by the trial court sitting in a non-jury case are subject to a limited and well- established …
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… defendants in the 2000 trial, including defendant Perez). A jury found defendant guilty of numerous counts and the court …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. August 13, 2018 2 A-2294-16T2 A jury found defendant guilty of first-degree felony-murder …
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… a five-year period of parole ineligibility. A year later, a jury convicted defendant of first-degree aggravated …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. January 14, 2020 2 A-0722-18T1 A jury convicted defendant Reginald Anthony of "second-degree …