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- njcourts.gov… is guilty of a crime. . . if that person knowingly commits health care claims fraud in the course of providing … elements: (1) that he/she is a practitioner (2) that he/she committed health care claims fraud (3) that he/she committed … may be made in writing, electronically or in any other form. The defendant must have submitted or attempted If …
- njcourts.gov… is guilty of a crime. . . if that person knowingly commits health care claims fraud in the course of providing … elements: (1) that he/she is a practitioner (2) that he/she committed health care claims fraud (3) that he/she committed … may be made in writing, electronically or in any other form. The defendant must have submitted or attempted If …
- njcourts.gov… is guilty of a crime. . . if that person recklessly commits health care claims fraud in the course of providing … elements: (1) that he/she is a practitioner (2) that he/she committed health care claims fraud (3) that he/she committed … may be made in writing, electronically or in any other form. The defendant must have submitted or attempted If …
- njcourts.gov… A person is guilty of a crime. . . if that person knowingly commits health care claims fraud. In order to convict … a reasonable doubt the following elements: (1) that he/she committed health care claims fraud (2) that he/she acted … may be made in writing, electronically or in any other form. The defendant must have submitted or attempted If …
- njcourts.gov… A person is guilty of a crime. . . if that person knowingly commits health care claims fraud. In order to convict … a reasonable doubt the following elements: (1) that he/she committed health care claims fraud (2) that he/she acted … may be made in writing, electronically or in any other form. The defendant must have submitted or attempted If …
- njcourts.gov… person is guilty of a crime. . . if that person recklessly commits health care claims fraud. In order to convict … a reasonable doubt the following elements: (1) that he/she committed health care claims fraud (2) that he/she acted … may be made in writing, electronically or in any other form. The defendant must have submitted or attempted If …
- Conspiracy - Vicarious Liability Chargesnjcourts.gov… the crime of . The State does not allege that the defendant committed the crime of personally, but rather that he/she is legally accountable for that crime even though it was committed by another. More specifically, the State alleges …
- Duress Chargesnjcourts.gov… 1: … N.J.S.A. 2C:2-9 (b) provides that in the prosecution for murder, the defense of duress is only available to … acted under duress. In other words, he/she was coerced to commit the offense due to the use of, or a threat to use, … harm or threatened harm; (2) The seriousness of the crime committed; (3) The identity of the person endangered (In …
- Consent: Negate Element Chargesnjcourts.gov… you should understand that consent of the victim can be a complete defense to a criminal charge only under certain limited circumstances which I will describe for you. First, you should know that consent in the law has … where appropriate. … (a) the victim was not legally competent to authorize the conduct charged to constitute the …
- Consent: Preclude Harm Chargesnjcourts.gov… consented to the alleged criminal activity and was therefore not harmed in a way that the law seeks to prevent. … In … where appropriate. … (a) the victim was not legally competent to authorize the conduct charged to constitute the … all of the surrounding circumstances and whether a normal competent person would freely and seriously consent to the …
- Entrapment Chargesnjcourts.gov… 161 N.J.Super. 53 (1978 aff'd 79 N.J. 301 (1979). Therefore, if you find beyond a reasonable doubt that he/she did commit the crime(s) charged, you should then consider … (and/or their agent or informant) caused him/her to commit the offense by methods which were contrary to legal …
- Attempt Chargesnjcourts.gov… … The indictment charges that the defendant attempted to commit the crime of _________________________. … ALTERNATIVE … II … [If the facts raise the question whether the crime was completed, the jury should be instructed to "turn to a … … [If “knowing” or lesser culpability would have sufficed for the completed crime, add the following] … Before I …
- Conspiracy Chargesnjcourts.gov… is (are) charged with the crime of conspiracy to commit _____________. N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 provides as follows: A … is guilty of conspiracy with another person or persons to commit a crime if with the purpose of promoting or … or not guilty of the crime of _________________. In order for you to find a defendant guilty of the crime of …
- Manufacturing of Burglar's Tools Chargesnjcourts.gov… engine, machine, tool or implement adapted, designed, or commonly used for committing or facilitating the offense of , knowing the same …
- njcourts.gov… or (3), this language should be included in the charge. for commission of a sex offense and if he/she knowingly … pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1c(2); or (e) an attempt to commit any of these crimes. A conviction for any of these …
- Murder Chargesnjcourts.gov… (2) the defendant did so purposely or knowingly. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of murder, the State is … … charge the following paragraph) … Whether the killing is committed purposely or knowingly, causing death or serious … doubt that … (insert victim’s name) … died from medical complications that resulted from injuries caused by …
- Impersonation: Theft of Identity Chargesnjcourts.gov… and does an act in such assumed character or false identity for the purpose of obtaining a benefit for himself or … for those services. However, you are never required or compelled to draw this inference. It is your exclusive … derived were taken in impersonations or identity thefts committed pursuant to one scheme or course of conduct, the …
- njcourts.gov… or any other language, is guilty of a crime. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this crime, the … as “any person rendering services for a fee, including the completion of forms and applications, to another person in … of the highest court of any State, possession, territory, commonwealth, or the District of Columbia, and is not under …
- njcourts.gov… 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 … appropriate] the Internet, any photograph, film, videotape, computer program or file, video game or any other …
- njcourts.gov… USE OF A JUVENILE TO COMMIT A … CRIMINAL OFFENSE … ( … N.J.S.A. … 2C:24-9) … Page … 2 … Approved 6/19/01 … Page 1 of 2 … USE OF A JUVENILE TO COMMIT A CRIMINAL OFFENSE … ( … N.J.S.A … . 2C:24-9) … The … to commit a criminal offense is guilty of a crime. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this offense, the …