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… CHARGE 1.12H — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … H. Preponderance of the Evidence (short version) … The term "preponderance of … not been proven by a preponderance of the evidence. Therefore, the party having the burden of proving that issue has …
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… CHARGE 1.12I — Page 2 of 2 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98; Revised 8/2012) … I. … of Evidence (long version) … (2/1998; Revised 8/2012) The party with the burden of proof has the burden of proving … one and is not a mere matter of form.] [Proof need not come wholly from the witnesses produced by the party having …
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… CHARGE 1.12Z — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE Z. Designate the Forepersontc \l 2 "Z.Designate the Foreperson" … [Explain …
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… CHARGE 1.12AA — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … AA. Swear the Attendantstc \l 2 "AA.Swear the Attendants" … [Clerk to … … CHARGE 1.12AA — Page 1 of 1 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE (Approved 11/98) AA. Swear the …
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… … NOTE TO JUDGE … An “expedited jury trial” is a form of “summary jury trial” conducted pursuant to a consent … It is best suited for cases in which expert witnesses are either unavailable or in which the cost of their testifying is … evidence not to believe. Regardless of whether the evidence comes from a layperson or expert, you may believe all of it, …
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… Of A Weapon … With A Purpose To Use It Unlawfully … Against The Person Or Property Of Another … ( … N.J.S.A … . … or property of another is guilty of a crime. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this charge, the … or possession of the weapon (or item) may change and become unlawful and a violation of this statute. State v. …
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… Approved 3/22/04 … [WEAPONS OTHER THAN A FIREARM] … POSSESSION OF WEAPON WITH A PURPOSE … UNLAWFULLYAGAINST THE PERSON OR PROPERTY … OF ANOTHER WHILE COMMITTING CERTAIN DRUG CRIMES … ( N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1b) … … violation of [certain drug crimes] is guilty of a crime ... For you to find [defendant] guilty of this charge, the State …
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… CAUSING DEATH WHILE OPERATING ON … THE REVOKED/SUSPENDED LIST … ( … N.J.S.A. … 2C:40-22a) … … violating a section of our statutes that makes it a crime for a person who is operating a motor vehicle with a revoked … accident that results in the death of another. … In order for you to find the defendant guilty, the State must prove …
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… CAUSING SERIOUS BODILY INJURY WHILE … OPERATING ON THE REVOKED/SUSPENDED LIST … ( … N.J.S.A. … 2C:40-22b) … … violating a section of our statutes that makes it a crime for a person who is operating a motor vehicle with a revoked … results in serious bodily injury to another. … In order for you to find the defendant guilty, the State must prove …
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… 1/13/14 … VIOLATION OF A CONDITION OF PAROLE SUPERVISION FOR LIFE … SECOND DEGREE … ( N.J.S.A . 2C:43-6.4(e)) … (For … … (For offenses occurring on or after January 14, 2004) … The indictment charges the defendant with the offense of … of a Condition of Parole Supervision for Life if he commits a violation of one of certain enumerated offenses …
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… 5.20G … CHARGE 5.20G ― Page 4 of 4 … 5.20G LIABILITY OF FORMER OWNER OF COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR DEFECTS OR OTHER DANGEROUS CONDITIONS IN ABUTTING SIDEWALKS … (Approved …
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… Revised 4/7/14 … ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD, … SEXUAL CONDUCT … (Second Degree) … … reads, in pertinent part: Any person having a legal duty for the care of a child or who has assumed responsibility … of a child. Here, the State alleges that the sexual conduct committed by defendant consisted of … [summarize relevant …
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… Revised 4/7/14 … ENDANGERING THE WELFARE … OF A CHILD, SEXUAL CONDUCT … (Third Degree) … … conduct. Here, the State alleges that the sexual conduct committed by defendant consisted of … [summarize relevant … proof but must ordinarily be inferred from the facts. Therefore, it is not necessary that the State produce witnesses …
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… Revised 3/9/15 … ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD … ABUSE OR NEGLECT … (Second Degree) … reads, in pertinent part: Any person having a legal duty for the care of a child or who has assumed responsibility … or afflicting a child; (d) any willful act of omission or commission whereby unnecessary pain and suffering, whether …
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… Revised 3/9/15 … ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD, … ABUSE OR NEGLECT … (Third Degree) … vocation dangerous to the morals of such child; (d) the performing of any indecent, immoral or unlawful act or deed, in … or afflicting a child; (d) any willful act of omission or commission whereby unnecessary pain and suffering, whether …
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… Approved 1/8/07 … ENDANGERING THE WELFARE … OF A CHILD (PORNOGRAPHY) … N.J.S.A . … reads in pertinent part: Any person who knowingly receives for the purpose of selling or who knowingly sells, procures, … including the Internet, any photograph, film, videotape, computer program or file, video game or any other …
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… Approved 1/14/13 … JUDGE’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELECTING … AND CHARGING ALTERNATES … AND APPOINTING … ALTERNATES AND APPOINTING FOREPERSON … We will now reduce the jury to twelve. The alternates will be selected at … You will be kept in a separate location in case it becomes necessary to substitute one or both of you for another …
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… : … : … , : INDICTMENT NO. … : … Defendant : … : … : … This form is only to be used to report your verdict. … QUESTION NUMBER ONE … [Optional: Insert the count on the indictment] On the charge of Murder, we … four. … QUESTION 1A: … Do you find that the defendant committed the Murder by defendant’s own conduct? No Yes … If …
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… : … : … , : INDICTMENT NO. … : … Defendant : … : … : … This form is only to be used to report your verdict. … QUESTION NUMBER ONE … [Optional: Insert the count on the indictment] On the charge of Murder, we … four. … QUESTION 1A: … Do you find that the defendant committed the Murder by defendant’s own conduct? No Yes … If …
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… OF CREDIT CARD … ( … N.J.S.A. … 2C:21-6b … ) … Count of the indictment charges the defendant with the crime of … condition or that of any other person, firm or corporation, for the purpose of procuring the issuance of a credit card … another means of account access, in obtaining money, goods, services or anything else of value on credit, including …