In re Registrant W.J.

835 A.2d 320, 178 N.J. 104, 2003 N.J. LEXIS 1527
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedOctober 1, 2003
StatusPublished

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In re Registrant W.J., 835 A.2d 320, 178 N.J. 104, 2003 N.J. LEXIS 1527 (N.J. 2003).

Opinion

This matter having come before the Court by its Order granting a petition for certification of the judgment in A-3092-02T1; and

The Court having received notification from the Sussex County Prosecutor on behalf of the State that W. J.’s name will not appear on the Internet registry as a result of his reclassification under Megan’s Law; and

The Court having considered the papers submitted by counsel for W.J. arguing that notwithstanding this reclassification, the Court should still consider the appeal, and good cause appearing;

IT IS ORDERED that the appeal is dismissed as moot.

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