STATE v. IRIZZARY


107 N.J. 28 (1986)

526 A.2d 124

STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. ALEX IRIZZARY.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

November 3, 1986.


The Court having reviewed the sentencing transcript and the arguments of counsel, and the Court being of the view that the sentencing judge mistakenly construed N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6(c) to require the imposition of a parole ineligibility term that was one-half of the total sentence imposed on defendant;

It is ORDERED that the petition for certification is granted, and the matter is summarily remanded for resentencing, at which time the sentencing judge shall fix...

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