HARBOR TANK STORAGE CO., INC. v. LoMuscio
This text of 214 A.2d 1 (HARBOR TANK STORAGE CO., INC. v. LoMuscio) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of New Jersey primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The opinion of the court was delivered
DeAngelis was convicted of contempt of court and sentenced to imprisonment for four months. The Appellate Division reversed the conviction, 85 N. J. Super. 92 (1964), and we granted the prosecutor’s petition for certification. 44 N. J. 401 (1965).
*540 The conviction rested upon a finding that defendant swore falsely in his testimony before the trial court. The Appellate Division found that falsity was not shown incontrovertibly and hence the contempt power could not be invoked. We agree with the Appellate Division’s appraisal and also that that appraisal required a reversal of the conviction. We accordingly need not explore the more basic question whether perjury or false swearing which does not block a judicial inquiry is ever punishable other than in the regular course of criminal procedure, that is, upon indictment and trial by jury.
The judgment of the Appellate Division is affirmed.
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