The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Defendant was convicted of first-degree aggravated sexual assault and second-degree sexual assault. He was sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment for the first-degree offense and to a concurrent seven-year term for the second-degree offense. The Appellate Division affirmed his convictions. 281
N.J.Super.
390, 403,
As in
State v. Knight,
145
N.J.
233,
Three factors are considered in determining whether a new rule of criminal procedure is to be applied retroactively: “(1) the purpose of the rule and whether it would be furthered by a retroactive application, (2) the degree of reliance placed on the old rule by those who administered it, and (3) the effect a retroactive application would have on the administration of justice.”
State v. Nash,
64
N.J.
464, 471,
We concur fully with the Appellate Division’s application of the
Nash
factors in this case and its conclusion that
Reed
should not be applied retroactively.
See
281
N.J.Super.
at 399-402,
Judgment affirmed.
For affirmance — Justices HANDLER, POLLOCK, O’HERN, GARIBALDI, STEIN and COLEMAN — 6.
Opposed — None.
