STATE v. HODGE


105 N.J. 518 (1986)

STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. JAMES A. HODGE.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

August 12, 1986.


A petition for certification having been submitted to this Court, and the Court having considered the same;

And the Court being satisfied that grounds for certification do not exist for the reasons that:

1. the petition does not present a "question of general public importance which has not been but should be settled by the Supreme Court" under Rule 2:12-4, in that the appeal primarily involves the application...

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