Thereafter, on March 18, 1965 the Court of Appeals reversed the order of this court, holding that on an appeal the Appellate Division has the power to suspend execution of the sentence, regardless of whether the statute prescribes a minimum term for the offense of which the defendant was convicted and regardless of whether the defendant has actually commenced serving the sentence originally imposed by the trial court. At the same time the Court of Appeals remitted the action...
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