STATE v. WILLIAMS


46 N.J. Super. 98 (1957)

134 A.2d 39

STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. JAMES H. WILLIAMS, DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex County Court, Law Division.

Decided July 5, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Howard T. Rosen argued for the motion.

Mr. Maurice J. McKeown, contra.


FOLEY, J.C.C.

This is a murder case. The defendant moves for the following relief:

1. That he be admitted to bail.

2. That he be permitted to copy his sworn statement to the police.

3. That the State produce for his inspection and copying all statements and reports of persons who will testify in the State's behalf at the trial, a number of such persons being named.

As to bail. The State Constitution provides:

"* * * All persons...

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