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… Program (PTI). We affirm. A Somerset County grand jury indicted defendant for fourth- degree operating a motor …
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… left the victim paralyzed, defendant was convicted by a jury in 2007 of conspiracy, robbery, aggravated assault and …
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… We derive the following facts from the record. A grand jury indicted defendant for second-degree sexual assault, …
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… forth in some detail to explain the result. A Camden County jury convicted defendant of: murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1), …
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… counsel. Specifically, defendant contended that the grand jury presentation only established a prima facie case for …
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… hearing. We affirm. In June 2010, a Camden County grand jury charged defendant in an eight-count indictment with …
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… his complaint for failure to establish a permanent injury by objective medical evidence under N.J.S.A. 59:9-2d. … Plaintiff, however, had already sustained a work-related injury to his back from moving large landscaping rocks nearly … to provide him significant relief following that first injury, plaintiff in October 2010 underwent a lumbar …
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… trial record of a case tried by a judge sitting without a jury. Rather, we review the record to determine whether the …
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… trial record of a case tried by a judge sitting without a jury. Rather, we review the record to determine whether the …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1044-19 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. KEVIN M. RODRIGUEZ, Defendant-Appellant. ____________________________ Submitted February 14, 2022 – Decided May 18, 2022 Before Judges …
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… Prosecutor, of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM A jury convicted defendant Edelbarto Padilla of first-degree …
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… attacked two victims. He was tried as an adult before a jury and convicted of kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, …
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2C:12-1.2
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… of endangering an injured victim if he causes bodily injury to any person or solicits, aids, encourages, or attempts or agrees to aid another, who causes bodily injury to any person, and leaves the scene of the injury knowing or reasonably believing that the injured person …
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2C:14-2c(1)
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… coercion but the victim does not sustain severe personal injury. In order to convict defendant of the charges, the … 4. That the victim did not sustain severe personal injury. The first element that the State must prove beyond a … but do so after the definition of coercion is read to the jury. SEXUAL ASSAULT (FORCE/COERCION (N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2c(1)) …
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… the court must (1) decide which charge(s) to submit to the jury and (2) tailor its instructions accordingly. 4 The … to:5 [charge applicable language] (1) inflict bodily injury on anyone or any other offense; (2) accuse anyone of an …
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… using physical force or coercion, and severe personal injury is sustained by the victim. In order for you to find … defendant's conduct, the victim sustained severe personal injury. For a person to be found guilty of aggravated criminal … to:2 [Charge applicable language] (1) inflict bodily injury on anyone or any other offense; (2) accuse anyone of an …
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2C:20-25e
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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:33-28
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… the facts. Therefore, it is not necessary, members of the jury, that the State produce witnesses to testify that an … IS NOT ACCUSED OF INJURING VICTIM OR THREATENING BODILY INJURY OR COMMITTING THIS OFFENSE WHILE ON SCHOOL PROPERTY6] … PARAGRAPH IF DEFENDANT IS ACCUSED OF THREATENING BODILY INJURY] If the State has proved each of the above elements …
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2C:34-1b(2)
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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:34-3c(1)
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… 42 N.J. Super. 488, 493 (App. Div. 1956).”) 7 Model Civil Jury Charge 1.12H. OBSCENITY FOR PERSONS UNDER 18 (ADMITTING …