State v. Schneider

165 A.2d 299, 33 N.J. 451, 1960 N.J. LEXIS 173
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedNovember 21, 1960
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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State v. Schneider, 165 A.2d 299, 33 N.J. 451, 1960 N.J. LEXIS 173 (N.J. 1960).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Defendants were convicted of extortion. Fo appeal was pursued. About 31 months later a motion for a new trial was made on the ground of newly discovered evidence. Eollowing the denial thereof an appeal was taken to the Appellate Division where the order was affirmed in a short per curiam opinion. Rehearing was applied for and refused. Defendants then appealed to this court, alleging that the original conviction resulted from the use of perjured testimony by the State and therefore constituted a denial of due process.

Our examination of the record satisfies us that the alleged constitutional issue is without substance. Consequently, appeal does not lie as a matter of right under B. B. 1:2-l(a). Fonetheless, we have studied the basic merits of the appeal and have reached the conclusion that the actions taken by the Appellate Division were correct.

The judgment is affirmed.

For affirmance — Chief Justice Weiftraub, and Justices Jacobs, Erafcis, Proctor, Hall and Schettifo — 6.

For reversal — Fone.

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