Does a letter from a defendant, charged with car jacking, addressed to the victim and sent to the victim’s home, constitute witness tampering?
It depends, said the Supreme Court. State v. Hill, N.J. (087840) (2024) (A-41-22).
"The decision is significant because trial courts now have the benefit of a concise and appropriate witness tampering jury instruction," writes retired Superior Court Judge Louis Locascio.
June 25, 2024 at 02:30 PM
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Does a letter from a defendant, charged with car jacking, addressed to the victim and sent to the victim’s home, constitute witness tampering?
It depends, said the Supreme Court. State v. Hill, N.J. (087840) (2024) (A-41-22).
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