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STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PLAINTIFF-PETITIONER, v. FULGENCIO GONZALEZ-MONASTERIO (A/K/A FULGENCIO G. MONASTERIO, DANIEL CRUZ, FOLENCEO GONZALEZ, WILFREDO GONZALEZ, FULGENCIO GONZALEZMONASTERIO, DAVID MENDEZ, FULGENCIO MONASTERIO, FULGENCIO MONESTESIO, FULGENZIA O. GONSALEZ, AND FOLENCO GONZALEZ), DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT; STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PLAINTIFF-PETITIONER, v. BERNARDO MARTINEZ (A/K/A BERNARDO MARTINEZ, AND ODILON VELASQUEZ), DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT

Supreme Court of New Jersey2017-03-27
228 N.J. 335157 A.3d 414

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ORDER

This matter having been duly considered by the Court;

It is ORDERED that to provide guidance to the trial court on remand, the Appellate Division’s decision is summarily modified as follows. The trial court did not err — as the Appellate Division concluded — in instructing the jury on principles of accomplice liability concerning the charge of hindering apprehension, N.J.S.A. 2C:29-3. The Court having determined that certification was improvidently granted as to all other issues presented in this appeal;

It is ORDERED that the appeal is dismissed.