STATE v. WINNE


21 N.J. Super. 180 (1952)

91 A.2d 65

STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. WALTER G. WINNE, DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division.

Decided August 18, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Theodore D. Parsons, Attorney-General of New Jersey, for the State; Mr. David H. Harris, Special Deputy Attorney General, of counsel.

Mr. John W. McGeehan, Jr., for the defendant; Mr. Joseph Weintraub, of counsel.


HUGHES, J.S.C.

Walter G. Winne, Prosecutor of Bergen County, was indicted by a Special Grand Jury of that county in an indictment purporting to charge him with misconduct in office, in that he was criminally nonfeasant in the performance of the duties of his office. By an appropriate motion to dismiss, the defendant challenges the sufficiency and validity of such indictment. Several grounds are advanced in support of...

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