STATE v. GALE


226 N.J. Super. 699 (1988)

545 A.2d 279

STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. MICHAEL GALE, A/K/A MICHAEL FLOWERS, DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division Burlington County.

Decided May 13, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip E. Haines, assigned counsel for defendant.

Terence Tennant, Asst. Prosecutor, for the State (Stephen G. Raymond, Prosecutor).


HAINES, A.J.S.C.

Defendant Michael Gale was charged with shoplifting, a violation of N.J.S.A.2C:20-11. He appeared before the Evesham Township Municipal Court on October 22, 1987, without counsel. The court advised him of the meaning of the charge and the following exchange took place:

Do you understand that charge, shoplifting? You have the right to remain silent. It's your right against self-incrimination. In the event that you waive or give up that...

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