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expressed goal of protecting children. Additionally, defendant’s due process rights were not violated despite the fact that the ...
federal constitutional dimension. See also Ross v. Oklahoma, 487 U.S. 81 (1988). Smith v. Robbins, 528 U.S. 259, 120 S.Ct. 746, ...
and Fourteenth Amendments, and the common-law privilege of presence. See also State v. Hudson, 119 N.J. 165 (1990); State v. Fan ...
Herrera v. Collins, 506 U.S. 390 (1993). Refusal of Texas, which requires new trial motion based on newly discovered evidence to ...
verdict is more accurately characterized as due process right than as one under the Sixth Amendment. See also State v. Parker, 1 ...
State v. Leavitt, 107 N.J. 534 (1987), held a suspect is not denied due process because he was not afforded an opportunity to co ...
II. EQUAL PROTECTION A. General Smith v. Robbins, 120 S.Ct. 746 (2000). As a practical matter, the equal protection and due proc ...
Drug Reform Act did not violate defendant’s equal protection rights under State Constitution since provision was rationally rela ...
In Holbrook v. Flynn, 475 U.S. 560 (1986), the Equal Protection Clause was not offended by the deployment of uniformed troopers ...
prejudice. Intentional discrimination on the basis of gender in use of peremptory strikes in jury selection violates equal prote ...
jurors must be free from any taint of discriminatory purpose). In State v. Dixon, 125 N.J. 223 (1991), underrepresentation of mi ...
In order for a defendant to obtain discovery from the government to assist in his claim of selective prosecution, the defendant ...
compel the discovery of numerous documents from the New Jersey State Police. Rather, such discovery is only permitted “when ther ...
FRAUDFRAUDFRAUDFRAUDFRAUD I. CRIMINAL SIMULATION Criminal simulation is a crime of the fourth degree. N.J.S.A. 2C:21-2. In contr ...
to acknowledge in writing the receipt of a written notice is not a defense to a subsequent charge of driving while one’s license ...
record knowing it contains a false statement or information, with the purpose to deceive or injure anyone or to conceal any wron ...
pecuniary benefit obtained or sought to be obtained in addition to any other penalties imposed. Id. Except as provided in subsec ...
These presumptions operate as permissive infer- ences. State v. Humphrey, 183 N.J. Super. 580, 584 (Law Div. 1982), aff’d., 209 ...
The Supreme Court held that the fact that both N.J.S.A. 2A:109-1b and N.J.S.A. 2A:111-43 would apply to the same type of conduct ...
committed a crime under this section only if he never intended to pay off the liens. Id. at 48-51. The court in Damiano also not ...
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