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… or any other language, is guilty of a crime. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this crime, the … “immigration consultant” as “any person rendering services for a fee, including the completion of forms and applications, to another person in …
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… 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 … beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. That defendant [received for the purpose of selling] [sold] [procured] …
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… USE OF A JUVENILE TO COMMIT A … CRIMINAL OFFENSE … ( … N.J.S.A. … 2C:24-9) … Page … to commit a criminal offense is guilty of a crime. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this offense, the … (Read pertinent part of … N.J.S.A … . 2C:5-2 or the charge for the appropriate crime allegedly committed). … If the …
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… to confer upon another... (a) Any benefit as consideration for a decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or exercise of discretion of a public … public election. … (or) … (b) Any benefit as consideration for a decision, vote, recommendation or exercise of official …
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… to accept from another: (a) Any benefit as consideration for a decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or exercise of discretion as a public … public election. … (or) … (b) Any benefit as consideration for a decision, vote, recommendation or exercise of official …
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… FUNCTION … N.J.S.A … . 2C:29-1 … [Where crime occurred before April 28, 2000] … PAGE OF 5 … Page 2 of 4 … Revised … … ( … N.J.S.A … . 2C:29-1) … [Where crime occurred before April 28, 2000] … [Count of] [T]he indictment charges … That section of our statutes provides that A person commits an offense if he purposely obstructs, impairs, or …
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… That section of our statutes provides that A person commits an offense if he purposely obstructs, impairs, or … or attempts to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of flight, intimidation, force, violence, or physical interference or obstacle, or by …
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… … [Count of T]he indictment charges the defendant with committing the crime of resisting arrest by flight [and by using or threatening to use force or physical violence against _________ ] AND/OR [using … flight, purposely prevents or attempts to prevent a law enforcement officer from effecting an arrest . . . [and uses …
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… … 2C:29-2b) … The indictment charges the defendant with committing the crime of eluding an officer. The indictment … knowingly flees or attempts to elude any police or law enforcement officer after having received any signal from such … of this of] this state. 2. That was a police or law enforcement officer. 3. That signaled to bring the vehicle [ … …
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… COMPOUNDING … N.J.S.A. … 2C:29-4 … Page 2 of 3 … Approved … in consideration of refraining from reporting to law enforcement authorities the commission or suspected commission of any offense or information relating to an offense or from seeking prosecution …
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… obtain a verdict, or attempts to instruct a jury or juror beforehand at any place or time, or in any manner or way, … or charge of the court is guilty of a crime. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this offense, the … II … [If the facts raise the question whether the crime was completed, the jury should be instructed to "turn to a …
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… excluded from the provisions of this subsection. In order for the defendant to be found guilty of this crime, the … existence of the order. I shall shortly define “knowingly” for you. The third element is that the defendant purposely … following conduct: … [Describe alleged acts.] … In order for you to find the defendant guilty of the crime charged, …
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… ( N.J.S.A . 2C:30‑2) … The State alleges that defendant has committed official misconduct by the following indictment: … … official misconduct when, with purpose to obtain a benefit for himself or another or to injure or to deprive another of … an unauthorized manner; or b. He knowingly refrains from performing a duty which is imposed upon him by law or is …
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… any opinion one way or another about whether the defendant committed these, or any, offenses. You should consider these offenses along with those for which the defendant is indicted. However, you are not to … communications, physical contact, and course of conduct.”) For you to find the defendant guilty of this offense, the …
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… DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE … N.J.S.A. 2C:35‑5 grades this offense for sentencing purposes by the type, quantity and purity of … purity of the CDS manufactured. This charge is sufficient for such cases. However, in cases in which the quantity … means the production, preparation, propagation, compounding, conversion or processing of a controlled …
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… DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES … NEAR OR ON SCHOOL PROPERTY … USED FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES … ( N.J.S.A . 2C:35-7) … POSSESSION WITH … DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES NEAR OR ON SCHOOL PROPERTY … USED FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES … ( N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7) … The defendant is … present anywhere in the residence at any time during the commission of the offense or if the offense was committed …
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… while in, on or within 500 feet of the real property comprising a Public Housing Facility, Public Park, or a … refer to the definition found in N.J.S.A. 2C:35-2. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this count of the … and Housing Law,” P.L. 1992, c.79 (C.40A:12A-1 et seq.) for the purpose of providing living accommodations to …
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… or Risk-Utility Product Defect Analysis . Each theory is compatible with an inadequate warning theory, which may also … … 1. Consumer Expectations Test … [Use this charge for obvious defect claims only.] … [Plaintiff] claims that … [product] was defectively designed because it failed to perform in accordance with the consumer’s/user’s reasonable …
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… using the sidewalk must act with the same amount of care for her/his own protection as a reasonably careful person … TO JUDGE … When dealing with structures not necessarily components of sidewalks, such as drains, grates and cellar … knowledge thereof. … B. Artificially Created Conditions for Private Use … A pedestrian using the sidewalk is …
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… to prevail in this case. Instructions on damages are given for your guidance in the event you find that the [plaintiff] … on damages in all cases in which the trial includes a claim for damages. … NOTE TO JUDGE … See also Model Civil Charge … 2/98) 1. What sum of money will fairly and reasonably compensate the plaintiff [name] for damages he/she sustained …