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State v. Lawless

Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Feb 9, 2012
36 A.3d 1062 (N.J. 2012)

Summary

driving under the influence of alcohol not a crime and thus prior convictions for such cannot support consideration of aggravating factor six

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Opinion

2012-02-9

STATE of New Jersey, Plaintiff–Movant, v. John J. LAWLESS Jr., Defendant.


ORDERED that the motion for leave to appeal is granted.


Summaries of

State v. Lawless

Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Feb 9, 2012
36 A.3d 1062 (N.J. 2012)

driving under the influence of alcohol not a crime and thus prior convictions for such cannot support consideration of aggravating factor six

Summary of this case from State v. Manzanal
Case details for

State v. Lawless

Case Details

Full title:STATE of New Jersey, Plaintiff–Movant, v. John J. LAWLESS Jr., Defendant.

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Date published: Feb 9, 2012

Citations

36 A.3d 1062 (N.J. 2012)
209 N.J. 230

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