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9.11
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CHARGE 9.11 - Page 1 of 4 9.11 CONDEMNATION — HIGHEST AND BEST USE (Approved 4/02) A. Generally (Approved 4/96) The fair market value of property is not necessarily limited to what an owner actually uses it for. The use to which an owner may realistically …
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9.12
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CHARGE 9.12 — Page 1 of 6 9.12 CONDEMNATION — METHODS OF COMPUTING FAIR MARKET VALUE (Approved 4/96) A. Generally You have already been told that you must determine the fair market value of the property, valued according to its highest and best use. …
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9.13
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CHARGE 9.13 — Page 1 of 2 9.13 CONDEMNATION - MACHINERY1 (Approved 4/96) Sometimes, when property with a building is condemned, the owner moves out all his or her personal property including machines. Nevertheless, sometimes an owner cannot easily move …
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9.14
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CHARGE 9.14 - Page 1 of 9 9.14 CONDEMNATION — PARTIAL TAKING (SEVERANCE DAMAGES) (Approved 4/96) A. Severance Damage Although there are several ways of determining just compensation, the [insert name of party here] in this case has employed the so-called …
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9.15
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CHARGE 9.15 — Page 1 of 2 9.15 CONDEMNATION — TAKING PUBLICLY OWNED PROPERTIES (Approved 4/96) When a condemning authority takes property which is already devoted to a public use, the condemning authority must furnish a substitute facility. For instance, …
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10.10
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CHARGE 10.10 — Page 1 of 8 10.10 CIVIL IN REM FORFEITURE ACTIONS (N.J.S.A. 2C:64-1) (Approved 11/00) This is a civil forfeiture action brought on behalf of the State by the [name county] County Prosecutor/Attorney General against [named property]. This is …
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Non 2C
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Approved 6/16/03 ADDITION OR DISMISSAL OF CHARGES1 When this trial began, I told you about the charges that were contained in the indictment. I also explained that the indictment is not evidence but merely a written document that brings the charges before …
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Non 2C
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Revised 5/12/08 Page 1 of 2 ALIBI1 The defendant as a part of his/her denial of guilt contends that he/she was not present at the time and place that the crime was allegedly committed, but was somewhere else and therefore could not possibly have committed …
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Non 2C
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Approved 9/10/12 Page 1 of 2 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE - I [TO AVOID PROSECUTION AS CONSCIOUSNESS OF GUILT]1 [Use when the defendant has denied any suicide attempt or asserts as a general denial that no suicide attempt occurred or offers an explanation that the …
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Non 2C
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Approved 9/10/12 Page 1 of 2 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE - II [TO AVOID PROSECUTION AS CONSCIOUSNESS OF GUILT]1 [The following should be used where the defendant has not denied that he/she attempted suicide but has offered an explanation for the attempted suicide] …
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Non 2C
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Approved 6/4/07 BATTERED WOMAN1 SYNDROME - DEFENSES Defendant contends that if the State proves beyond a reasonable doubt that she committed _____, then her conduct was justified because she acted [summarize defense claimed].2 I have already instructed …
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Non 2C
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Approved 6/4/07 BATTERED WOMAN1 SYNDROME – PURPOSES OTHER THAN DEFENSES2 You have heard evidence about Battered Woman Syndrome, addressing the behavior of [a] certain witness[es]. In this respect, Dr. [A], Ph.D., testified on behalf of the State [and Dr. …
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Non 2C
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Revised 1/11/93 Page 1 of 2 CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE1 You, as jurors, should find your facts from the evidence adduced during the trial. Evidence may be either direct or circumstantial. Direct evidence means evidence that directly proves a fact, without an …
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Non 2C
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Approved 10/1/01 OPTIONAL CHARGE CONCERNING COMPENSATION OF EXPERTS The expert witnesses who testified, of course, are paid for their work. [CHARGE WHERE APPROPRIATE:1 Experts are paid for their special knowledge, skill, experience, or training. Some may …
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Non 2C
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Approved 6/21/2020 Page 1 of 1 CREDIBILITY – DEFENDANT’S BEFORE ARREST (To Be Used Only When Defendant Testifies) 1 You have heard evidence that (name of defendant) gave no statements to the police before his/her arrest.2 This evidence may only be used in …
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Non 2C
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Approved 6/21/2020 Page 1 of 2 CREDIBILITY – DEFENDANT’S STATEMENTS AT OR NEAR TIME OF ARREST (To Be Used Only When Defendant Testifies)1 You have heard evidence that at or near the time of his/her arrest, defendant gave [a] statement[s] to the police …
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Non 2C
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Revised 3/22/04 Page 1 of 1 CREDIBILITY OF WITNESS - PRIOR ADJUDICATION OF DELINQUENCY Evidence has been introduced to show that [Name of Witness] has been previously adjudicated a juvenile delinquent and is presently on [CHOOSE APPROPRIATE: …
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Non 2C
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Revised 6/6/16 Page 1 of 2 CREDIBILITY - IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF TESTIMONY1 You have heard evidence that [name(s) of witness(es)] who testified for the State [is/are] [a] foreign national(s) who [is/are] not [a] legal resident(s) of the United States …
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Non 2C
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Revised 2/24/03 CREDIBILITY - PRIOR CONVICTION OF A DEFENDANT You have heard evidence that (name of defendant) has previously been convicted of [a] crime[s]. This evidence may only be used in determining the credibility or believability of the defendant’s …
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Non 2C
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Revised 2/24/03 CREDIBILITY - PRIOR CONVICTION OF A WITNESS You have heard evidence that [name of witness(es)] has [have] previously been convicted of [a] crime[s]. This evidence may be only used in determining the credibility or believability of [these] …