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Brown, 138 N.J. at 553. However, counsel may request separate verdicts on the existence of the underlying felony. State v. Harri ...
the mitigating factor is avoided by advising the jury that the same evidence may be used to prove multiple mitigating factors. I ...
statement is made, the defendant should be instructed by the court outside the presence of the jury, about the limited nature of ...
tions have progressed sufficiently and reached a genuine stalemate or whether more time is needed. State v. Hunt, 115 N.J. at 38 ...
procured the murder and at least one aggravating factor must exist. All death-sentenced defendants are included in the universe, ...
preferred the trial court to adjudicate post-conviction relief claims on their merits, especially in capital cases. Id. at 147-5 ...
denied, 153 N.J. 50 (1998). But if there is a rational basis for an affirmative defense of renunciation -- see N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1d, ...
This provision lays out two requirements for establishing the requisite causal connection between a defendant’s conduct and the ...
of the obvious risks surrounding the attempts to execute the conspiracy, and (3) whether the crime was committed in a manner too ...
manslaughter concerning causing the death of another while fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer while operat ...
addition, the State must prove that either (a) the death was not so remote in its occurrence as not to have a just bearing on th ...
A defendant adjudicated or convicted under a charge of complicity in the commission of a chapter 35 offense is subject to the ma ...
N.J. Super. 315, 330 (App. Div.1971), certif. denied, 60 N.J. 138 (1972). Frequently, it is the most difficult task for a jury t ...
Conway, 193 N.J. Super. 133, 159 (App. Div. 1984), certif. denied, 97 N.J. 650 (1984). C. Chain Conspiracy In a “chain” conspira ...
“A ‘single crime of conspiracy may include several unlawful objects of that conspiracy,’ as long as the acts relate to a single ...
227, 253 (App. Div. 1997), certif. denied, 152 N.J. 187, 188 (1997). VII. TRIAL ISSUES A. Joinder Charged conspiracy and overt a ...
IX. SENTENCING A. Grading N.J.S.A. 2C:5-4a provides, in pertinent part, “conspiracy is a crime of the same degree as the most se ...
CONTEMPTCONTEMPTCONTEMPTCONTEMPTCONTEMPT Generally, contempt can be classified as either criminal contempt, which includes indic ...
former husband. State v. L.C., 283 N.J. Super. 441 (App. Div. 1995), certif. denied, 143 N.J. 325 (1996). Two mailings of torn- ...
7. Examples of Contempt in Facie Curiae The conduct may run the gamut from the obvious frontal assault on the system, Ex parte T ...
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