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… CHARGE 1.12T — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE T. Jury … … CHARGE 1.12T — Page 1 of 1 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE (Approved 11/98) T. Jury Verdict Sheet I … Section Preliminary Charge (After Jury is Sworn in but before the Openings) Charge Document PDF File 1.12T.pdf Charge …
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… CHARGE 1.12U — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE U. Communications with Court (long version) tc \l 2 … all communications are done by sending a note from your foreperson. Knock on the door and hand the note to the …
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… CHARGE 1.12V — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE V. Communications with Court (short version) tc \l 2 … or anyone else what your vote has been on any question before you. That is a matter that only members of the jury …
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… CHARGE 1.12W — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE W. Thanking … the Jury" … Let me take this opportunity to thank you for your service on this jury. We realize this case has … their differences by jury trial. We are extremely grateful for the time you have spent here. … CHARGE 1.12W — Page 1 of …
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… CHARGE 1.12X — Page 1 of 2 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE X. … [If there are serious objections: "Since counsel have some comments about my instructions, I'm going to excuse you … the jury or omissions therefrom unless he objects thereto before the jury retires to consider its verdict, but …
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… CHARGE 1.12Y — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE Y. Reduce … into the deliberating jury if a problem develops. Therefore, as to the alternates, they shall continue not to … case.] … CHARGE 1.12Y — Page 1 of 1 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE (Approved 11/98) Y. Reduce Jury to Six …
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… CHARGE 1.12Z — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE Z. Designate the Forepersontc \l 2 "Z.Designate the Foreperson" … [Explain that the foreperson is the first …
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… CHARGE 1.12AA — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … AA. Swear the … … CHARGE 1.12AA — Page 1 of 1 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE (Approved 11/98) AA. Swear the … Section Preliminary Charge (After Jury is Sworn in but before the Openings) Charge Document PDF File 1.12AA.pdf …
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… CHARGE 1.12BB — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE BB. Lawyers … should be scrutinized by counsel and given to the attendant for delivery into the jury room. Exhibits marked for identification do not go into the jury room as they are …
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… CHARGE 1.12CC — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE CC. Send … the judge should read the following instructions before sending the jury to deliberate.] "Ladies and Gentlemen: You may now retire to the jury room for your deliberations. Thank you." … CHARGE 1.12CC — Page 1 …
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… CHARGE 1.12DD — Page 1 of 2 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE DD. … 2. Taking Verdicttc \l 3 "2. Taking Verdict" … "M. ( foreperson ), has the jury reached a verdict?" [If "yes," … submit amount in order of judgment.] [Calculate from date complaint filed or 6 months after cause of action arises, …
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… CHARGE 1.12EE — Page 1 of 1 … 1.12 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STANDARD CHARGE … (Approved 11/98) … PRIVATE EE. … and gentlemen of the jury, the function that you have performed is one of the most important tasks that you will ever … the return of your verdict, your service in this case is complete. I know that your stay with us has involved …
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… 1/97) Plaintiff has asserted a claim against defendant for breach of an employment contract. Plaintiff’s claim is … between the parties, that is, whether the manual contains enforceable and binding obligations. Plaintiff claims that … who satisfactorily perform their duties. b. A definite and comprehensive progressive discipline policy under which …
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… 2.13 — Page 2 of 2 … 2.13 ORAL PROMISES CREATING AN ENFORCEABLE CONTRACT1 … (Approved 3/91) Plaintiff has brought this case against his/her employer for breach of an oral contract of employment. Plaintiff … of an existing advantageous employment offer from a competitor, but was persuaded to decline that offer by an …
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… [insert name] has sued the defendant [insert name] for defamation. To find liability for defamation, you, the jury, must find by a preponderance … was false; … Fourth, … that the defamatory statement was communicated to someone other than the plaintiff; and … NOTE …
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… Jersey Law Against Discrimination (“LAD”) and the standard for employer liability for supervisory harassment, and the decisions in Blakey v. … upon the identity of the harasser as indicated in bracketed comments to the court in that section. In addition, the …
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… … Count _____ of the indictment charges defendant with committing the offense of possession of gambling records … determined by inferences from conduct, words or acts. Therefore, it is not necessary for the State to produce witnesses to testify that defendant …
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… with the offense of possession of gambling records commonly used in the operation, promotion or playing of a … determined by inferences from conduct, words or acts. Therefore, it is not necessary for the State to produce witnesses to testify that defendant …
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… is based upon a statute which provides that: A person commits a crime of terrorism if he commits or attempts, … common carriers, public utilities or other public services. For you to find the defendant guilty, the State must prove … and all the surrounding circumstances. It is not necessary for the State to prove the existence of such a mental state …
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… or property of another is guilty of a crime. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this charge, the … v. Camacho, 153 N.J. 54, 69, 72 (1998). The court, therefore, should not inquire of the jury through a special … or possession of the weapon (or item) may change and become unlawful and a violation of this statute. State v. …