14-6019B. Conspiracy; multiple objectives; special verdict.1
If you find the defendant guilty of conspiracy [as charged in Count ________]2, then you must determine which crime[s] the defendant conspired to commit. You must complete the special [form] [forms] to indicate your findings. [With respect to each question,]3 For you to make a finding of “yes,” the state must prove to your satisfaction beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant conspired to commit the crime of __________________ (name of crime).
(style of case)
QUESTION 1
Do you unanimously find beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant conspired to commit the crime of ____________________ (name of crime)?
_____ (Yes or No)
QUESTION [_______ (insert question number)]4
Do you unanimously find beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant conspired to commit the crime of ____________________ (name of crime)?
_____ (Yes or No)
_________________________________
FOREPERSON
USE NOTES
1. This verdict form is to be used in conjunction with UJI 14-2810B NMRA when the defendant is charged with conspiracy to commit multiple crimes. If the jury has been instructed on more than one count of conspiracy involving multiple objectives, use a separate special verdict form UJI 14-6019B for each count of conspiracy.
2. Insert the count number if more than one count is charged.
3. Use the bracketed phrase if more than one question is given to the jury.
4. For each crime the commission of which is alleged to be part of the conspiracy, provide a separate question.
[Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 18-8300-012, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2018.]