State v. R.W.
Court | United States State Supreme Court (New Jersey) |
Citation | 501 A.2d 891,101 N.J. 206 |
Parties | STATE of New Jersey, Plaintiff-Movant, v. R.W., Defendant-Respondent. |
Decision Date | 17 October 1985 |
Page 206
v.
R.W., Defendant-Respondent.
This matter having been duly presented to the Court, it is ORDERED that the motion for leave to file as within time is granted (M-6); and it is further
ORDERED that the motion for reconsideration is granted; and it is further
ORDERED that the petition for certification (C-943-84), is granted, limited solely to the issue involving the pretrial psychiatric or psychological examination of an infant witness (M-7).
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State v. R.W.
...for certification was granted, limited solely to the issue involving the pretrial psychiatric or psychological examination of R.E.W. 101 N.J. 206, 501 A.2d 891 The general rule is that all persons are qualified to testify as witnesses, so long as they are competent to do so. See Evid. R. 7.......
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Engberg v. Meyer, 87-15
...of a sexual offense, or psychological explanation of a delayed report. See State v. R.W., 200 N.J.Super. 560, 491 A.2d 1304, cert. granted 101 N.J. 206, 501 A.2d 891 (1985), judgment aff'd and modified, 104 N.J. 14, 514 A.2d 1287 (1986) (psychiatric analysis of testimonial Clearly, the tria......
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State v. Burks
...finding process making the verdicts unreliable. See State v. R.W., 200 N.J.Super. 560, 568, 491 A.2d 1304 (App.Div.1985), certif. granted 101 N.J. 206, 501 A.2d 891 (1985). Thus a new trial must be The judgments of conviction for aggravated manslaughter are reversed and the matter is remand......
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State v. R.W.
...for certification was granted, limited solely to the issue involving the pretrial psychiatric or psychological examination of R.E.W. 101 N.J. 206, 501 A.2d 891 The general rule is that all persons are qualified to testify as witnesses, so long as they are competent to do so. See Evid. R. 7.......
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Engberg v. Meyer, No. 87-15
...of a sexual offense, or psychological explanation of a delayed report. See State v. R.W., 200 N.J.Super. 560, 491 A.2d 1304, cert. granted 101 N.J. 206, 501 A.2d 891 (1985), judgment aff'd and modified, 104 N.J. 14, 514 A.2d 1287 (1986) (psychiatric analysis of testimonial Clearly, the tria......
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State v. Burks
...finding process making the verdicts unreliable. See State v. R.W., 200 N.J.Super. 560, 568, 491 A.2d 1304 (App.Div.1985), certif. granted 101 N.J. 206, 501 A.2d 891 (1985). Thus a new trial must be The judgments of conviction for aggravated manslaughter are reversed and the matter is remand......