STATE v. FROLAND


874 A.2d 568 (2005)

378 N.J. Super. 20

STATE of New Jersey, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Stacey FROLAND a/k/a Stacey Kindt, Defendant-Appellant. State of New Jersey, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. John Kindt, Jr., Defendant-Respondent.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided June 3, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark A. Fury, argued the cause for appellant, Stacey Froland Kindt.

Barry J. Serebnick, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for appellant, State of New Jersey (John Kaye, Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney; Mr. Serebnick, of counsel; Christopher J. Decker, Legal Assistant, on the brief).

Daniel I. Bornstein, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent, State of New Jersey (Peter C. Harvey, Attorney General, attorney; Mr. Bornstein, of counsel and on the brief).

Mark S. Guralnick, Cherry Hill, argued the cause for respondent, John Kindt, Jr.

Respondent John Kindt, Jr., filed a pro se brief.

Before Judges BRAITHWAITE, LISA and WINKELSTEIN.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

WINKELSTEIN, J.A.D.

Defendants John Kindt (Kindt) and Stacey Froland Kindt (Froland) are husband and wife. Through a prior marriage, Kindt has two children; he shared custody of the children with their mother, Anne O'Connor (O'Connor), his ex-wife. Kindt and Froland were indicted for, among other offenses, first-degree kidnapping of the children, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1b(4).

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