IN RE JECK


26 N.J. Super. 514 (1953)

98 A.2d 319

IN THE MATTER OF THE ALLEGED CRIMINAL CONTEMPT OF MYRON JECK.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided July 2, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John M. Pillsbury argued the cause for the State of New Jersey, plaintiff-respondent (Mr. J. Victor Carton, Prosecutor of Monmouth County, attorney).

Mr. Harry Green argued the cause for Myron Jeck, defendant appellant.

Before Judges FREUND, STANTON and FRANCIS.


The opinion of the court was delivered by FRANCIS, J.C.C. (temporarily assigned).

Appellant, Myron Jeck, was convicted of criminal contempt following jury trial in the Law Division of the Superior Court. He now appeals, charging certain errors in the proceedings.

On January 2, 1952 Jeck became a member of the grand jury of Monmouth County and took the customary oath of office. A session of the jury was held that day.

The evidence discloses that at...

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