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      - 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 …
 - njcourts.gov… … Count _____ of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of possession of gambling records … any writing, paper, instrument or article of a kind commonly used in the operation or promotion of a bookmaking … determined by inferences from conduct, words or acts. Therefore, it is not necessary for the State to produce witnesses …
 - njcourts.gov… 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 [ lottery / … determined by inferences from conduct, words or acts. Therefore, it is not necessary for the State to produce witnesses …
 - Terrorism Chargesnjcourts.gov… is based upon a statute which provides that: A person commits a crime of terrorism if he commits or attempts, conspires or threatens to commit any … common carriers, public utilities or other public services. For you to find the defendant guilty, the State must prove …
 - njcourts.gov… 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. … supra. However, the State need not prove that defendant accomplished his unlawful purpose of using the weapon [or, if …
 - njcourts.gov… UNLAWFULLYAGAINST THE PERSON OR PROPERTY … OF ANOTHER WHILE COMMITTING CERTAIN DRUG CRIMES … ( N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1b) … … UNLAWFULLY AGAINST 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 …
 - Possession of an Assault Firearm Chargesnjcourts.gov… … POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULT FIREARM … N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(f) … (For Cases Prior to June 13, 2018) … Defendant(s), … Max 2, AR 100 types; (13) Demro TAC-1 carbine type; (14) Encom MP-9 and MP-45 carbine types; (15) FAMAS MAS223 types; … (24) PJK M-68 carbine type; (25) Plainfield Machine Company Carbine; (26) Ruger K-Mini-1 4/5F and Mini-1 4/5RF; …
 - njcourts.gov… … POSSESSION OF AN ASSAULT FIREARM … N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(f) … (For cases June 13, 2018 or after) … Defendant(s), … Max 2, AR 100 types; (13) Demro TAC-1 carbine type; (14) Encom MP-9 and MP-45 carbine types; (15) FAMAS MAS223 types; …
 - njcourts.gov… an organizer, supervisor, financier or manager, to engage for profit in a scheme or course of conduct to unlawfully … expenditures in relation to his legitimate source(s) of income, the amount of firearms involved or the amount of cash … expenditures in relation to his legitimate source(s) of income, the amount of firearms involved or the amount of cash …
 - njcourts.gov… 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 … proof but must ordinarily be inferred from the facts. Therefore, it is not necessary that the State produce witnesses …
 - njcourts.gov… 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 … proof but must ordinarily be inferred from the facts. Therefore, it is not necessary that the State produce witnesses …
 - njcourts.gov… of the NERA elements) … This instruction should be given for any count of an indictment that may trigger the No Early … 550 (2001), the Supreme Court held that NERA may apply to accomplices as well as principals. guilty of … (insert … of a “knowing” level of culpability may need to be revisited. “Serious bodily injury” means bodily injury which …
 - 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 …