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15 Mar 2012, 8:51 am by Susan F. Mandiberg
New Jersey: “Other than the fact of a prior conviction, any fact that increases the penalty for a crime beyond the prescribed statutory maximum must be submitted to a jury, and proved beyond a reasonable doubt. [read post]
13 Apr 2007, 8:32 am
New Jersey and subsequent Supreme Court cases have extended the Sixth Amendment right of jury trial to some, but not all, factual disputes at sentencing. [read post]
10 Jan 2007, 1:32 pm
New Jersey lawyer Steven Sanders, who has long been thoughtfully examining the issue of how to deal with Blakely errors, sent me this thoughtful comment about Justice Scalia's curious work yesterday in his dissent in United States v. [read post]
22 Jan 2007, 11:25 pm
First, the prior cases in a nutshell, [Apprendi]invalidated New Jersey’s hate-crime statute, which gave judges the power to make the specific factual findings that converted an ordinary crime into a hate crime, with an enhanced sentence. [read post]
7 Jun 2007, 12:16 pm
NEW JERSEY, 530 U.S. 466 (2000), JONES v. [read post]