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State v. Alvarado
240 A.2d 677
| N.J. | 1968
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51 N.J. 375 (1968)
240 A.2d 677

STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT,
v.
PABLO ALVARADO, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Argued February 19, 1968.
Decided April 1, 1968.

Mr. James R. Zazzali, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for appellant (Mr. Richard B. McGlynn, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the brief; Mr. Brendan T. Byrne, Essex County Prosecutor, attorney).

*376 Mr. Robert J. Jerome argued the cause for respondent.

The opinion of the court was delivered PER CURIAM.

Defendant applied for resentence within the 60-day period specified in R.R. 3:7-13. His application was denied because the trial court was unable to dispose of the matter within that time limitation. The Appellate Division reversed the order. State v. Alvarado, 95 N.J. Super. 595 (1967). One judge of that court having dissented, this appeal to us was prosecuted as of right. R.R. 1:2-1(b).

We affirm for the reasons given in the majority opinion but add that when, as here, the offense is below the grade of crime, it rests in the discretion of the court, be it the municipal court or the County Court on a trial de novo, to decide whether to call for a presentence report. See R.R. 8:7-8(a). The mandated requirement for a presentence report, R.R. 3:7-10(b), applies to crimes, and does so whether the prosecution is in the Superior or County Court or is in the municipal court on a waiver and request to be tried in that court under N.J.S.A. 2A:8-22. See R.R. 3:1-1 and 3:1-3.

For affirmance — Chief Justice WEINTRAUB and Justices JACOBS, FRANCIS, HALL and SCHETTINO — 5.

For reversal — None.

Case Details

Case Name: State v. Alvarado
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Jersey
Date Published: Apr 1, 1968
Citation: 240 A.2d 677
Court Abbreviation: N.J.
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