State v. La Vera, A--296

Decision Date27 April 1955
Docket NumberNo. A--296,A--296
Citation113 A.2d 829,35 N.J.Super. 256
PartiesThe STATE of New Jersey, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Roger M. LA VERA, Defendant-Appellant. . Appellate Division
CourtNew Jersey Superior Court — Appellate Division

Roger M. LaVera, pro se.

Mario H. Volpe, Mercer County Prosecutor, Trenton, for the plaintiff-respondent (Frank H. Lawton, First Asst. Prosecutor, Frederick M. English, Asst. Prosecutor, Trenton, on the brief).

Before Judges GOLDMANN, FREUND and CONFORD.

The opinion of the court was delivered by

FREUND, J.A.D.

The defendant appeals In forma pauperis from an order denying his application for correction of an allegedly illegal sentence imposed upon him.

On November 3, 1949 the defendant was indicted for forcibly and feloniously and while armed with a revolver having stolen $35 from one Pasquale Colavita 'contrary to the provisions of R.S. 2:176--5.' He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a term of from five to seven years in State Prison commencing at the expiration of a term he was then serving. On November 22, 1954 he applied to the Mercer County Court for correction of his sentence, contending that it was illegal. The application was denied. Upon a renewal, it was again denied. He now appeals.

The defendant urges that the sentence imposed was illegal in that the indictment mentioned only R.S. 2:176--5, now N.J.S. 2A:151--5, N.J.S.A., for violation of which the penalty is five years in prison; that he was sentenced to from five to seven years, and therefore the sentencing court exceeded its authority.

R.S. 2:176--5, now N.J.S. 2A:151--5, N.J.S.A., provides that a person who commits, Inter alia, robbery, when armed with a revolver 'shall, in addition to the punishment provided for the crime, be punished on a first conviction by imprisonment for not more than 5 years.' This language shows there is no basis for defendant's principal contention that the cited statute creates an independent offense carrying a maximum punishment of five years' imprisonment. The statute aggravates the punishment where the crime of robbery is perpetrated with arms.

The indictment charged armed robbery pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 2:176--5 and specifically referred to it; but it failed to mention the robbery statute, R.S. 2:166--1, now N.J.S. 2A:141--1, N.J.S.A. Technically, it should have made reference to the robbery statute also. State v. Tumbiolo, 28 N.J.Super. 231, 100 A.2d 496 (App.Div.1953). However, the omission of the second statutory citation is not fatal. State v. Marchese, 14 N.J. 16, 101 A.2d 13 (1953). While it is true that R.R. 3:4--3 provides that an indictment shall state the official or customary citation of the statute which is alleged to have been violated, nevertheless, it further provides that:

'* * * Error in the citation or its omission shall not be ground for dismissal of the indictment or accusation of for reversal of a conviction if the error or omission did not mislead the defendant to his prejudice.'

The defendant concedes that he was represented by counsel and that copies of the indictment were supplied both to him and to his counsel. He does not deny that he understood the consequences of his plea of guilty to the indictment, the language of which expressly charged him with armed robbery. The record does not disclose that at the time of sentencing the defendant objected on the ground that the sentence was illegal.

The indictment contains the time, place, occasion and offense charged in the language of R.S. 2:166--1 and R.S. 2:176--5. Such an indictment has been held legally sufficient in numerous decisions in our courts. See State v. DeFillipis, 15 N.J.Super. 7, 83 A.2d 16 (App.Div.1951). The crime of which the defendant was accused was fully described, so that he could prepare his defense or make his plea....

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