When more than one predicate crime has been proved, there is a compelling need for the use of special verdict forms under Rule 3:19-1(b) for the jury to designate which felony or felonies constitute the predicate crime for a felony-murder conviction; if more than one felony is designated as the predicate for felony murder, the trial court is to merge the predicate felony that set in motion the chain of events leading to the murder (the first-in-time predicate felony) into the felony-murder conviction.
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