STATE v. MANLEY


54 N.J. 259 (1969)

255 A.2d 193

STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. KENNETH JOHN MANLEY, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided June 27, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. J. Roger Conant argued the cause for appellant.

Mr. Arthur J. Timins, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for respondent (Mr. Leo Kaplowitz, Union County Prosecutor, attorney).


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

Defendant Manley was indicted for murder. At his trial the State sought a first degree murder verdict with a life imprisonment recommendation. The jury found him guilty of murder in the second degree. On this direct appeal under former R.R. 1:2-1(c) the validity of the conviction is challenged on two grounds: (1) Defendant's confession was erroneously admitted...

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