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… the identification testimony, and/or fashion an appropriate jury charge . . . .'"); State v. Ruffin, 371 N.J. Super. …
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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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… a suspended license. Regarding the same incident, a grand jury indicted defendant in November 2013, charging him 1 It …
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… be so serious as to undermine the court's confidence in the jury's verdict or the result reached." State v. Allegro, 193 …
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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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… are derived from the record. In 2015, a Hudson County grand jury returned a twenty-four-count indictment against …
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… 238 N.J. 256, 271 (2019). In an appeal from a non-jury trial, "we give deference to the trial court that heard …
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… crimes related to the home invasion. Following a trial, a jury convicted defendant of two counts of first- degree …
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… fraudulently. Our scope of review of a judgment in a non-jury case is extremely limited. The general rule is that …
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… determinations made by the trial court sitting in a non-jury case are subject to a limited and well-established …
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… the identification testimony, and/or fashion an appropriate jury charge . . . .'"); State v. Ruffin, 371 N.J. Super. …
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… a suspended license. Regarding the same incident, a grand jury indicted defendant in November 2013, charging him 1 It …
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2C:20-25c
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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 injury17 to any person. If the State has proved these …
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2C:24-4b(5)(b)
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… the drugs. The Court held: “The evidence must permit the jury to infer that the firearm was accessible for use in the …
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2C:34-3c(2)
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… 42 N.J. Super. 488, 493 (App. Div. 1956).”) 9 Model Civil Jury Charge 1.12H. 10 N.J.S.A. 2C:34-3e(2). OBSCENITY FOR …
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… be so serious as to undermine the court's confidence in the jury's verdict or the result reached." State v. Allegro, 193 …
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… case presents a genuine issue of material fact, such that a jury might return a verdict in its favor.” School Alliance …
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… without an evidentiary hearing. We affirm. Following a 1996 jury trial, defendant was convicted of third- degree theft …
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… waive all rights to have a Claim decided by a court, judge, jury and, where permitted by law, an administrative agency." …
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… States citizens. In April 2007, an Atlantic County grand jury indicted defendant with four counts of third-degree …