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14-244. Vehicle homicide; great bodily harm; resisting, evading or obstructing a police officer; essential elements.

            For you to find the defendant guilty of causing [death] [or] [great bodily harm]1 while operating a vehicle and resisting, evading or obstructing an officer of this state as charged in Count ________2, the state must prove to your satisfaction beyond a reasonable doubt each of the following elements of the crime:

            1.         The defendant was operating a motor vehicle;

            2.         A uniformed police officer in a marked police vehicle signaled the defendant to stop the motor vehicle;

            3.         The defendant was aware the officer had signaled (him) (her) to stop;

            4.         The defendant wilfully failed to stop the vehicle;

            5.         The defendant's failure to stop the vehicle caused3 the [death] [or] [great bodily harm]4 of ______________________________ (name of victim);

            6.         This happened in New Mexico on or about the ____________ day of __________________________, ____________.

 

USE NOTES

            1.         Use only applicable alternative or alternatives. If defendant is charged with causing great bodily harm by vehicle, the definition of "great bodily harm", UJI 14-131, must also be given.

            2.         Insert the count number if more than one count is charged.

            3.         If causation is in issue, UJI 14-251, the definition of causation, must also be used.

            4.         Use the bracketed alternatives that are applicable.

[Adopted, effective July 1, 1993.]

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