STATE v. LYLE


89 N.J. 381 (1981)

446 A.2d 121

STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. ANDREW HENRY LYLE.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

December 3, 1981.


The Court having determined that the certifications were improvidently granted; It is ORDERED that the within appeals be and hereby are dismissed.

SCHREIBER, J., concurring:

I joined the dissenting opinion in State v. Lyle, 73 N.J. 403, 414 (1977), holding that defendant's partial silence was properly usable to affect his credibility. However, the majority of the Court ruled otherwise. This ruling became the law of the...

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