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… her vagina. C.C. was arrested the next day. In July 1986, a jury convicted him of rape, involuntary deviate sexual …
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… defendant with the 1980 murder under N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3. A jury found defendant guilty of the 1980 murder on February …
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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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… that follow, we affirm. On November 4, 2010, a State grand jury indicted defendant on seven charges, including …
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… recalculation of damages. The scope of our review of a non-jury case is limited. Seidman v. Clifton Sav. Bank, S.L.A., …
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… set forth in our prior opinions. Briefly, following a jury trial, defendant was convicted of felony murder, … 4 A-2599-16T3 OR KNOWINGLY CAUSING SERIOUS BODILY INJURY MURDER, FELONY MURDER, ROBBERY AND UNLAWFUL POSSESSION … CLAIM] THAT HE WAS CONVICTED OF [SERIOUS BODILY INJURY ("SBI")] UNINTENTIONAL MURDER AND INSTEAD TREAT …
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… conclusions of law thereon in all actions tried without a jury . . . ." R. 1:7-4(a). "The rule requires specific …
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… reasons that follow, we affirm. I On October 23, 2003, a jury convicted defendant of seven counts of first-degree …
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… time of the stop. 3 A-0504-17T2 A Cumberland County grand jury charged defendant in a seven-count indictment, …
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… Our review of a trial court's fact-finding in a non-jury case is limited, and we owe substantial deference to …
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… a sufficient disagreement to require submission to a jury or whether it is so one-sided that one party must …
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… We disagree and affirm. The evidence presented to the grand jury showed defendant operated a motor vehicle and was …
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… 23, 2008), certif. denied, 196 N.J. 466 (2008). After the jury returned a guilty verdict in late 2005, defendant was …
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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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… 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 … to:6 [Charge applicable language] (1) inflict bodily injury on anyone or commit any other offense; (2) accuse …
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… 2021, defendant waived his right to indictment by a grand jury and pleaded guilty to second-degree certain persons not …
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… at the time of the accident. A Monmouth County grand jury indicted defendant for first-degree aggravated …
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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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… required for a waiver of a constitutional right (right to a jury trial), the necessity for clear and understandable …
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… because she: (1) presented an alibi defense to the jury after he instructed her not to do so; (2) failed to …