STATE v. DOTO


16 N.J. 397 (1954)

109 A.2d 9

STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. JOSEPH DOTO, ALSO KNOWN AS JOE ADONIS, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided November 8, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Abraham J. Slurzberg argued the cause for the appellant (Mr. John E. Selser, attorney).

Mr. Guy W. Calissi argued the cause for the respondent (Mr. David H. Harris, Special Deputy Attorney-General of New Jersey, of counsel).


The opinion of the court was delivered by BURLING, J.

This is a criminal action. The offense laid to the defendant Joseph Doto, also known as Joe Adonis, was false swearing, a violation of N.J.S. 2A:131-4. The defendant appealed the judgment of conviction entered against him in the Superior Court, Law Division. The appeal was addressed to the Superior Court, Appellate Division, and prior to hearing there was...

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