Wednesday, May 26, 2021

PUBLISHED: State v. Lodzinski

Wherein an equally divided New Jersey Supreme Court affirmed the defendant's conviction for not crying when her son's remains were found, for being a single mother, for his remains (cause of death unknown) being buried in a blanket she owned, and for his remains being found near a location where she once worked.

(The dissent would have held that this was insufficient evidence to sustain a conviction for murder.)

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