Friday, July 13, 2007

STIPULATIONS

1. The parties have agreed to certain facts. The jury should treat these facts as undisputed, i.e., the parties agree that these facts are true.
2. As with all evidence, undisputed facts can be accepted or rejected by the jury in reaching a verdict.
1 Mark and file as Court Exhibit. See State v. Wesner, 372 N.J. Super. 489 (App. Div. 2004).