State v. Young

CourtNew Jersey County Court
Writing for the CourtCONVERY
CitationState v. Young, 95 N.J.Super. 535, 231 A.2d 857 (N.J. Cty. Ct. 1967)
Decision Date30 June 1967
Docket NumberNo. A--163,A--163
PartiesSTATE of New Jersey, Plaintiff, v. Gary YOUNG, Defendant.

Christopher R. Wood, Asst. Prosecutor, for the State, Edward J. Dolan, Prosecutor, attorney.

Arthur A. Wolpin, Perth Amboy, for defendant.

CONVERY, J.S.C. (temporarily assigned).

Defendant was convicted in the Perth Amboy Municipal Court of careless driving of a motor vehicle (N.J.S.A. 39:4--97), in the Central Railroad parking lot which is controlled and meter operated by the Municipal Parking Authority for the general use of the public. The statute provides:

'A person who drives a vehicle on a Highway carelessly, or without due caution and circumspection, in a manner so as to endanger, or be likely to endanger, a person or property, shall be guilty of careless driving.' (Emphasis added)

The issue is whether a motorist can be convicted of careless driving under N.J.S.A. 39:4--97 where his motor vehicle was operated in a metered parking lot.

'Highway' is defined in N.J.S.A. 39:1--1 as 'the entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained when any part thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.' We are faced with the problem of whether or not the statutory definition of 'highway' should be strictly construed.

When the Legislature has clearly defined a term, courts are bound by that definition. Febbi v. Board of Review, 35 N.J. 601, 174 A.2d 481 (1961). In Gerber v. Board of Review, 20 N.J. 561, 120 A.2d 436 (1956), the court said:

'We are not permitted by construction to lessen or broaden the scope of a statute when the intention of the Legislature in a particular instance is clearly and plainly expressed.' (at p. 566, 120 A.2d at p. 439)

Penal and criminal statutes are to be strictly construed to avoid penalties by construction. State v. Brown, 22 N.J. 405, 415, 126 A.2d 161 (1956). It is settled law that our Motor Vehicle Act is a penal statute; it is quasi-criminal in its nature. State v. Rowe, 116 N.J.L. 48, 51, 181 A. 706 (Sup.Ct.1935). In a summary proceeding on a penal ordinance or statute, nothing will be presumed or intended in favor of the complaint or conviction thereon. Ibid.

In People v. Westchester County, 282 N.J. 224, 26 N.E.2d 27 (Ct.App.1940), the court noted that a public highway is one over which the public has a general right of passage in motor vehicles, regardless of whether such right was established by prescription, dedication or under the right of eminent domain. The implication is that if no right has been so established, the highway is not public.

In People v. Tracey, 6 Misc.2d 681, 167 N.Y.S.2d 320 (Sup.Ct.1957), the court held that a privately owned parking plaza was not a 'public highway' within the meaning of the New York Vehicles Driving Statute.

The prosecutor cites as authority to sustain the conviction State v. Sisti, 62 N.J.Super. 84, 162 A.2d 297 (App.Div.1960), where defendant was charged with driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, N.J.S.A. 39:4--50. The pertinent portion of that statute reads:

'A person who operates a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor * * * shall be subject (penalty...

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    • United States
    • New Jersey Superior Court
    • December 7, 1976
    ...N.J. 282, 208 A.2d 409 (1965); Eagle Truck Transport, Inc. v. Board of Review, 29 N.J. 280, 148 A.2d 822 (1959); State v. Young, 95 N.J.Super. 535, 231 A.2d 857 (Cty.Ct.1967). Plaintiff's second contention is that the statute is discriminatory and violative of his equal protection rights. T......
  • U.S. v. Kikumura
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Third Circuit
    • December 5, 1990
    ...Arguably, Kikumura did not drive carelessly on a "highway" and therefore did not violate Sec. 39:4-97. See State v. Young, 95 N.J.Super. 535, 231 A.2d 857 (1967) (defendant could not be convicted of careless driving where he operated his motor vehicle in a municipal metered parking lot). Ho......
  • State v. Bartek
    • United States
    • New Jersey Superior Court — Appellate Division
    • July 3, 1974
    ...Dept. Comm'r, 77 N.J.Super. 556, 564, 187 A.2d 201 (App.Div.1963), aff'd 40 N.J. 331, 191 A.2d 745 (1963). Cf. State v. Young, 95 N.J.Super. 535, 231 A.2d 857 (Cty.Ct.1967). We thus approach the issues as they were presented The County Court, using the appropriate standard of De novo review......
  • State v. Hammond
    • United States
    • New Jersey County Court
    • July 16, 1971
    ...N.J.S.A. 39:3--34. Penal and criminal statutes are usually strictly construed to avoid penalties by construction. State v. Young, 95 N.J.Super. 535, 231 A.2d 857 (Cty.Ct.1967). State v. Brown, 22 N.J. 405, 126 A.2d 161 (1956). Therefore, scienter is required for convictions under these stat......
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