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7.31
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… CHARGE 7.31 —Page 1 of 4 7.31 COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE/FAULT: ULTIMATE OUTCOME (Approved … to jury’s function of apportioning fault percentages and “highly prejudicial” to tortfeasors). “New Jersey law favors … The use of the phrase “individual or entity” is to bring this charge in line with the Supreme Court’s decision in …
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2C:5-5a
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… engine, machine, tool or implement adapted, designed, or commonly used for committing or facilitating the offense of ,1 knowing the … of an offense. In order for defendant to be found guilty of this offense, the State must prove each of the following …
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2C:12-1b(2)
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… causes bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon. Under this statute, the defendant can be found guilty if he/she … a deadly weapon without further conduct on his/her part. This means that the defendant(s) did something designed to … step in a course of conduct planned to culminate in his/her commission of the crime. The step taken must be one that is …
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2C:12-1b(5)(h)
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… (PHYSICAL MENACE) N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1b(5)(h) Count of this indictment charges the defendant with aggravated … injury by means of physical menace. Physical menace is accomplished through an act or acts which are physically … Terroristic Threats (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(b)). 2 The 1971 Model Commentary to the Proposed Criminal Code stated that …
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2C:12-1b(5)(h)
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… WITH A DEADLY WEAPON) N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1b(5)(h) Count of this indictment charges the defendant with aggravated … weapon. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this charge, the State must prove each of the following … one acts with knowledge, if one acts consciously, if he/she comprehends his/her acts. The sixth element that the State …
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2C:12-1d
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… 2C:12-1d) Defendant is charged in count ________ of this indictment with Assault by an employee upon the … part, that: A person who is employed by a facility...who commits a simple assault...upon an institutionalized elderly … elements beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. That the defendant committed a simple assault upon (INSERT VICTIM); 2. That the …
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2C:14-2a(2)
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… part: An actor is guilty of aggravated sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person … within the household. In order to convict defendant of this charge, the State must prove the following elements beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. That defendant committed an act of sexual penetration with the victim; 2. …
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2C:14-2c(3)
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… pertinent part: An actor is guilty of sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person … within the household. In order to convict defendant of this charge, the State must prove the following elements beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. That defendant committed an act of sexual penetration with the victim; 2. …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he commits an act of sexual contact with another person whom … of providing consent. In order to convict defendant of this charge, the State must prove the following elements … beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. That defendant purposely committed an act of sexual contact with another person, and …
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2C:21-25c
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… Facilitation of Criminal Activity. The Statute upon which this count of the Indictment is based reads as follows: A … other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer … is the price that a buyer would be willing to pay and a seller would be willing to accept if both parties were aware …
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2C:21-32c
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… The statute provides in pertinent part: A person commits the offense of counterfeiting who, with the intent … intent to sell or distribute within, or in conjunction with commercial activities within New Jersey, any item, or … a counterfeit mark. In order to convict the defendant of this charge, the State must prove the following elements …
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2C:21-42
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… on which the indictment is based reads as follows: A person commits a crime . . . if he/she [CHOOSE AS APPROPRIATE: … be aware that a separate Model Jury Charge exists for this statute when the conduct alleges that the filing was … find that the State has failed to 7 N.J.S.A. 2C:20-1(g). This is admittedly a small portion of the longer definition …
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2C:29-2b
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… 2C:29-2b) The indictment charges the defendant with committing the crime of eluding an officer. The indictment … reads as follows: (Read Indictment) The statute on which this charge is based reads as follows: Any person, while … such officer to bring the vehicle or vessel to a full stop commits [the] crime of [eluding]. In order to convict the …
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2C:35-4.1c
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… of a crime. In order for defendant to be convicted of this offense, the State must prove the following elements … airplane and also means any place adapted for overnight accommodation of persons, or for carrying on business therein, … means the production, preparation, propagation, compounding, 2 The statute does not include a specific mens …
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2C:37-3a(2
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… with the offense of possession of gambling records commonly used in the operation, promotion or playing of a … any writing, paper, instrument or article of a kind commonly used in the operation or promotion of a … scheme or enterprise. In order to convict defendant of this offense, the State must proved beyond a reasonable …
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2C:39-3f
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… Indictment) The pertinent part of the statute on which this indictment is based reads as follows: Except as … primarily designed for use in a handgun, and (b) which is comprised of a bullet whose core or jacket, if the jacket is … a knowing, intentional control of a designated thing, accompanied by a knowledge of its character. A person acts …
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2C:39-5b
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… Unlawful Possession of a Handgun. The statute upon which this count is based reads, in pertinent part, as follows: … one must have a knowing, intentional control of that item accompanied by a knowledge of its character. So, a person who …
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9:6-1; 9:6-3
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… toward] [neglecting] a child. The statute upon which this count of the indictment is based states in pertinent … with whom the child is living at the time the offense is committed, including a teacher, employee or volunteer, whether compensated or uncompensated, of an institution4 who is …
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… BERNICE TOLEDO SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2019-189 FORMAL COMPLAINT Maureen G. Bauman, Disciplinary Counsel, Advisory … to the practice of law in 2004. 2. At all times relevant to this matter, Respondent served as the Surrogate of Passaic …
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… and the reasons sta.t@d Erth~ r@Go by ReeYrt, i It is on this z~rk day of _ __c~~''~tt_c_'"'~·~h~(/ ___ , 2015, … 08903-964 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Memorandum of Decision on Plaintiffs' … why introduction of Mr. Sin1ineri's job duties would be ·'highly prejudicial." 1 Plaintiffs' Brief("Pls.' Br.") 4. 2 …