Supreme Court of New Jersey, 2008

State v. Cooper

State v. Cooper
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided February 7, 2008
944 A.2d 22; 194 N.J. 258; 2008 N.J. LEXIS 258 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Cooper

Opinion

This matter having come before the Court on defendant’s post-conviction relief appeal as of right from a sentence' of death pursuant to Rule 2:2-l(a)(3), and Governor Jon S. Corzine having commuted defendant’s death sentence by Order dated December 16, 2007, and the death penalty having been eliminated as punishment in the State of New Jersey by P.L.2007, c. 204, effective December 17, 2007,

And the Court having determined that as a result of the foregoing, all issues relating to defendant’s death sentence have been rendered moot,

And the Court having further determined that all remaining issues raised in defendant’s appeal should be addressed in the first instance by the Superior Court, Appellate Division, in accordance with the usual procedures for an appeal from a denial of a petition for post-conviction relief under Rule 2:2—3(a)(1),

And good cause appearing;

*259 IT IS ORDERED that defendant’s appeal is remanded to the Superior Court, Appellate Division, for consideration on the merits.

Jurisdiction is not retained.

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