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2C:14-2a(5)
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… part: An actor is guilty of aggravated sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … of the act of sexual penetration without the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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2C:14-2a(6)
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… part: An actor is guilty of aggravated sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … of the act of sexual penetration without the victim's freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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2C:14-2c(1)
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… pertinent part: An actor is guilty of sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … of the act of sexual penetration without the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he commits an act of sexual contact with another person during … contact with another person in the absence of the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission. OR 1. That the … by touching himself/herself in the absence of the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission, and the touching …
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… if, aided and abetted by one or more other persons, he commits an act of sexual contact with another person, using … of the act of sexual contact without the victim's freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he/she commits an act of sexual contact with another person, using … of the act of sexual contact without the victim's freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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2C:20-11b(2)
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… or otherwise any merchandise offered for sale by (name of commercial establishment); 2. That (name of commercial establishment) was a store or other retail … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:20-11b(4)
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… displayed, held, stored or offered for sale by (name of commercial establishment) from the container in or on which … same was displayed to any other container; 2. That (name of commercial establishment) was a store or other retail … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:21-4.3 a/b
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… is guilty of a crime. . . if that person knowingly commits health care claims fraud in the course of providing … elements: (1) that he/she is a practitioner (2) that he/she committed health care claims fraud (3) that he/she committed … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:21-25a
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… other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer readable form, copies or originals.3 Property … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:21-25b(1)
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… other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer readable form, copies or originals.4 Property … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:34-1b(2)
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… a section of our statutes, which reads as follows: A person commits an offense if the actor promotes prostitution.1 In … inducing, or otherwise purposely causing another to become or remain a prostitute; 4. Soliciting a person to … by the evidence support any inference and you are always free to accept the inference or reject it if you wish. (Read …
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2C:34-3b(2)
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… live performance or film, which by means of posing, composition, format or animated sensual details, emits … 2 N.J.S.A. 2C:34-3a(1). 3 N.J.S.A. 2C:34-3a(5). The Committee wishes to point out, the statute, as codified, has … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:34-3c(1)
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… interest.2 “Specified anatomical area” means: (a) Less than completely and opaquely covered human genitals, pubic … crime based solely on the (b) definition. Therefore, the Committee has imported the culpable mental state of … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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… period, see N.J.S.A. 54:5-58 to -60, plaintiff filed a complaint to foreclose on the property owner's right of … at issue. On appeal, plaintiff argues: The trial court committed reversible error by refusing to follow the Supreme … courts review orders, not opinions). An appellate court is "free to affirm the trial court's decision on grounds …
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… 2015 judgment of conviction for second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and second-degree possession of a firearm for … factual basis to the court at the plea hearing prior to the completion of the waiver of his rights is a fatal defect … to testify against his co-defendants and his counsel was free to argue for a lesser sentence. Defendant, who was …
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… she filed a motion seeking, among other things, an order compelling defendant to commence contributing toward the children's private school … because the language under review is clear. Although free to do so, nonetheless, the trial court was not required …
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… guilty to first-degree racketeering, and the State would recommend a ten-year NERA sentence. On the same date, … which could have resulted in the State reducing its recommendation to a five-year NERA sentence. At the plea … postponed for six months, and he was permitted to remain free on bail. However, he failed to provide the promised …
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… 22, 2018 2 These are the facts. On August 13, 1982, Bland committed a burglary and robbery of a residence where J.M., … term of incarceration. During his incarceration, Bland has committed twenty-three institutional disciplinary … record, it was minimal; (2) Bland had been infraction free since the last panel; (3) Bland had participated in …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … motion for summary judgment seeking to dismiss plaintiffs’ complaint for failure to state a claim cognizable under the … the absence of an equitable spousal relief law does not free defendant from the limitations imposed on the …