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State v. Williams

Supreme Court of New Jersey
May 22, 1984
483 A.2d 150 (N.J. 1984)

Opinion

May 22, 1984.


Certification is granted, and the judgment of the Appellate Division is summarily modified to permit defendant to present appropriate defenses, including that of double jeopardy, at the resentencing hearing directed by the Appellate Division (see, for example, State v. Farr, 183 N.J. Super. 463 (App.Div. 1982)); and it is further

ORDERED that, as a part of its consideration of this matter, the trial court shall determine what notice, if any, was given to defendant or his attorney regarding the State's intention to appeal and whether such notice complied with the requirements of R. 2:9-3(d).

Jurisdiction is not retained.


Summaries of

State v. Williams

Supreme Court of New Jersey
May 22, 1984
483 A.2d 150 (N.J. 1984)
Case details for

State v. Williams

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. VERNARD WILLIAMS

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: May 22, 1984

Citations

483 A.2d 150 (N.J. 1984)
97 N.J. 617