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… Final determinations of the trial court in a non- jury case are subject to a limited and well-established …
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… term (FET). We affirm. In 2013, Webster was convicted by a jury of possession of controlled dangerous substances (CDS), …
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… eligibility term (FET). We affirm. On September 15, 1983, a jury convicted appellant of murder and possession of a …
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… to distribute. On August 30, 2018, a Bergen County grand jury returned Indictment No. 18-08-0867, charging defendant …
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… relief (PCR) petition. We affirm. A Camden County Grand Jury returned a multi-count indictment against defendant …
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… (PCR) without an evidentiary hearing. We affirm. In 2002, a jury found defendant guilty of first-degree murder, …
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… and the applicable law, we affirm. On March 18, 2004, a jury found defendant guilty of first-degree armed robbery, …
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… following an evidentiary hearing. We affirm. I. In 1998, a jury convicted defendant of first-degree murder, N.J.S.A. …
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… when reviewing "a trial court's conclusions in a non-jury civil action." Lanzi v. North, 295 N.J. Super. 80, 84 …
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… by defendants. 3 A-1260-18T4 Following a ten-day trial, a jury found defendants guilty of numerous counts of …
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… to the victim's sister, with whom the victim lived. A jury convicted Hankins of murder, first-degree robbery, and …
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… without an evidentiary hearing. We affirm. Following a jury trial, defendant was convicted of all ten offenses … of mitigation by directing the judge to defendant's brain injury: I'm sure the [c]ourt saw in our submission that when … medical records of defendant's "very serious" head injury, the sentencing judge, who had tried the case, "didn't …
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… to distribute. On August 30, 2018, a Bergen County grand jury returned Indictment No. 18-08-0867, charging defendant …
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2C:5-1
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… raise the question whether the crime was completed, the jury should be instructed to "turn to a consideration of …
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… the defendant (shot) (stabbed) (other method of causing injury) (name of victim) with a (gun) (knife) (other weapon), … theory of imperfect self defense. See footnote 1 of Model Jury Charge, Justification–Self Defense In Self Protection …
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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:34-1b(5)
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… define the term “victim of human trafficking.” See Model Jury Charge, Criminal, “Human Trafficking: To Engage in …
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2C:35-5.3b
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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:35-5.3b
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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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… received, possessed or 2 In the appropriate case, the jury may be advised that knowledge that the property was …