Supreme Court of New Jersey, 2008

State v. Blackmon

State v. Blackmon
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided October 3, 2008
960 A.2d 386; 196 N.J. 588; 2008 N.J. LEXIS 1537 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Blackmon

Opinion

This matter having come before the Court on a petition for certification from the judgment entered by an order filed on June 5, 2008, as follows:

The matter is remanded to the trial court for resentencing. If, at that resentencing, defendant’s father wishes to speak on defendant’s behalf, he should be permitted to do so[;]

And good cause appearing;

IT IS ORDERED that the petition for certification is granted, and the matter is summarily remanded to the Appellate Division for a statement of reasons in respect of its order of June 5, 2008; and it is further

ORDERED that the Appellate Division may, in its discretion, refer the matter for formal briefing and reargument by the parties prior to the court’s entry of a disposition pursuant to this Order.

Jurisdiction is not retained.

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