STATE v. SCHUBERT

Nos. A-15 September Term 2011, 068149.

53 A.3d 1210 (2012)

212 N.J. 295

STATE of New Jersey, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Joseph SCHUBERT, Jr., Defendant-Respondent.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided October 22, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian J. Uzdavinis , Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for appellant ( Jeffrey S. Chiesa , Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney).

Philip A. De Vencentes argued the cause for respondent (Galantucci & Patuto, attorneys).


Judge WEFING (temporarily assigned) delivered the opinion of the court.

This appeal presents the question of whether a trial court may amend a judgment of conviction after a defendant has finished serving the sentence imposed upon him to include a provision erroneously omitted at the time of sentencing that increases the punitive consequences of that sentence. We conclude that it may not and thus affirm the judgment of the Appellate Division. The question arises in...

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