State v. Singleton

Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided 2012-07-30

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Justice LaVECCHIA delivered the opinion of the Court. In New Jersey, we adhere to the general proposition that a defendant who has the mental capacity to know basic societal mores that distinguish objectively between right and wrong is legally responsible for his criminal conduct. See State v. Sikora, <a href="/opinion/2330113/state-v-sikora/#470" aria-descriptio…

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