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- njcourts.gov… or defect) … ( … N.J.S.A … . 2C:14‑4b(2)) … In order to commit fourth degree lewdness, the defendant must expose his genitals for sexual gratification and know or reasonably expect that … which this indictment is based reads as follows: A person commits an act of lewdness if: He exposes his intimate parts …
- Carjacking Chargesnjcourts.gov… A person is guilty of carjacking if, in the course of committing an unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, or in an attempt to commit an unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, he: … (Select Appropriate) … (a) inflicts bodily injury or uses force upon an occupant or person in possession or control of …
- njcourts.gov… crime of bias intimidation if he … [CHOOSE APPLICABLE] … commits, attempts to commit, conspires with another to commit, or threatens the … identity or expression, national origin, or ethnicity. For you to find … (defendant) … guilty of bias intimidation, …
- njcourts.gov… crime of bias intimidation if he … [CHOOSE APPLICABLE] … commits, attempts to commit, conspires with another to commit, or threatens the … identity or expression, national origin, or ethnicity. For you to find … (defendant) … guilty of bias intimidation, …
- njcourts.gov… … Count ____ of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of criminal mischief by ( insert … up, obstructs or otherwise tampers with any pipes or mains for conducting gas, oil or water, or any works erected for … light wires, poles or appurtenances, or any telephone, telecommunications, cable television or telegraph wires, lines, …
- Theft of Services Chargesnjcourts.gov… section of our statute reads in pertinent part: A person commits theft if, having control over the disposition of … telephone (including using, selling, or possessing a computer to deprive a telephone company of its charges), or … proof, but must ordinarily be inferred from the facts. Therefore, it is not necessary, members of the jury, that the …
- njcourts.gov… made with a subsequently dishonored negotiable instrument, for example, a bad check, shall constitute evidence of the … property as his/her own. However, you are never required or compelled to draw an inference. It is your exclusive … property as his/her own. However, you are never required or compelled to draw an inference. It is your exclusive …
- njcourts.gov… 1.12 — Page 2 of 26 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND OUTLINE FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … Outline … A. … R. Alternates S. Verdict T. Jury Verdict Sheet U. Communications with Court (long version) V. Communications with Court (short version) W. Thanking the …
- Purpose of Charge Chargesnjcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12A — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … A. Purpose of … … CHARGE 1.12A — Page 1 of 1 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE (Approved 11/98) A. Purpose of Charge I … Section Preliminary Charge (After Jury is Sworn in but before the Openings) Charge Document PDF File 1.12A.pdf Charge …
- Role of the Judge Chargesnjcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12B — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … B. Role of the … mine. … CHARGE 1.12B — Page 1 of 1 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE (Approved 11/98) B. Role of the Judge I … Section Preliminary Charge (After Jury is Sworn in but before the Openings) Charge Document PDF File 1.12B.pdf Charge …
- Role of the Attorneys Chargesnjcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12C — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … C. Role of the Attorneys … (Approved … of their clients’ position. While you may consider their comments, nothing that the attorneys say is evidence and their comments are not binding upon you. … NOTE TO JUDGE … …
- Role of the Jury Chargesnjcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12D — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … D. Role of the Jury … law. … CHARGE 1.12D — Page 1 of 1 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE (Approved 11/98) D. Role of the Jury You … Section Preliminary Charge (After Jury is Sworn in but before the Openings) Charge Document PDF File 1.12D.pdf Charge …
- The Evidence Chargesnjcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12E — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … E. The Evidence … … admissions are facts that the parties agree are true. Therefore, you can accept all admissions and stipulations as true … certain evidence, that evidence must be considered by you for that purpose only. You cannot use it for any other …
- Contention of the Parties Chargesnjcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12F — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … F. Contention of … ] … CHARGE 1.12F — Page 1 of 1 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE (Approved 11/98) F. Contention of the … Section Preliminary Charge (After Jury is Sworn in but before the Openings) Charge Document PDF File 1.12F.pdf Charge …
- Burden of Proof Chargesnjcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12G — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … G. Burden of Proof … of Evidence", Tennessee Pattern Jury Instructions of the Committee of the Tennessee Judicial Conference (3rd Ed. … of Evidence", Tennessee Pattern Jury Instructions of the Committee of the Tennessee Judicial Conference (3rd Ed. …
- njcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12H — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … H. Preponderance of … not been proven by a preponderance of the evidence. Therefore, the party having the burden of proving that issue has … � Id. … CHARGE 1.12H — Page 1 of 1 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE (Approved 11/98) H. Preponderance of the …
- njcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12I — Page 2 of 2 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98; Revised 8/2012) … I. … one and is not a mere matter of form.] [Proof need not come wholly from the witnesses produced by the party having … one and is not a mere matter of form.] [Proof need not come wholly from the witnesses produced by the party having …
- njcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12J — Page 1 of 2 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … J. Direct and … drawn from the evidence. Use logic, your collective common knowledge and your common sense when determining what inferences can be made …
- Credibility (short version) Chargesnjcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12K — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … K. Credibility … … 1. … the witness' interest, if any in the outcome of this case; … 2. … the accuracy of the witness' … consideration: 1. the witness' interest, if any in the outcome of this case; 2. the accuracy of the witness' …
- Credibility (long version) Chargesnjcourts.gov… CHARGE 1.12L — Page 1 of 2 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … L. Credibility … … 1. … Does the witness have an interest in the outcome of this case? … 2. … How good and accurate is the … the witness reacted to certain questions. … 6. … Use your common sense when evaluating the testimony of a witness. If …