STATE v. BLACKNALL


760 A.2d 1151 (2000)

335 N.J. Super. 52

STATE of New Jersey, Plaintiff, v. James BLACKNALL, Defendant.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division (Criminal), Middlesex County.

Decided April 13, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anthony Scarpelli, Assistant Prosecutor, for plaintiff (Glenn Berman, Middlesex County Prosecutor, Attorney).

John W. Hartmann, Princeton, for defendant.


HOFFMAN, P.J.S.C.

The novel issue presented is whether the attorney-client privilege extends to communications made to certain employees of the State Judiciary. Defendant James Blacknall made statements to a representative of the Middlesex County Criminal Division Manager's Bail Unit whose duties included collecting information from the accused to be used in determining whether he was eligible for the services of the Office of the Public Defender (public defender...

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