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State v. Farinich

Supreme Court of New Jersey
May 27, 1982
89 N.J. 378 (N.J. 1982)

Opinion

Argued May 4, 1982 —

Decided May 27, 1982.

On appeal from the Superior Court, Appellate Division.

Gerald P. Boswell, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause for appellant ( Stanley C. Van Ness, Public Defender, attorney).

Leslie Stolbof Sinemus, Assistant Essex County Prosecutor, argued the cause for respondent ( Irwin I. Kimmelman, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney; George L. Schneider, Essex County Prosecutor, of counsel).


Defendant Gregory Farinich and a co-defendant pleaded guilty to charges of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. The trial court denied their motion to suppress the evidence against them. On appeal, the Appellate Division affirmed the convictions and held the evidence admissible. Judge Antell dissented on the grounds that search was unconstitutional. State v. Farinich, 179 N.J. Super. 1 (1981).

Defendant Farinich appealed to this Court as of right on the issue that provoked the dissent. R. 2:2-1(a)(2). In addition, he sought certification on the issues not covered by the dissent. Gilborges v. Wallace, 78 N.J. 342 , 349 (1978). The petition for certification was denied. 88 N.J. 497 (1981).

The questions remaining before the Court are whether defendant voluntarily abandoned the property searched by the police and whether such abandonment permitted the police to search the property without a warrant. On those issues, we affirm the judgment of the Appellate Division substantially for the reasons expressed in the majority opinion below.


I am in general agreement with Judge Antell's dissenting opinion, State v. Farinich, 179 N.J. Super. 1 , 7 (App.Div. 198 1) (Antell, J.A.D., dissenting), and therefore vote to reverse — this despite my reservations about the requirements of the dissent below that (a) before abandonment can be found, there must be a disavowal of ownership or possession by defendant, 179 N.J. Super. at 8 and (b) proof of voluntariness of an abandonment (the State's burden) requires "proof that defendant knew he had a right to refuse the police permission to search the suitcase and that he had a legally protected right of privacy therein." 179 N.J. Super. at 13.

For affirmance — Chief Justice WILENTZ and Justices PASHMAN, SCHREIBER, HANDLER, POLLOCK and O'HERN — 6.

For reversal — Justice CLIFFORD — 1.


Summaries of

State v. Farinich

Supreme Court of New Jersey
May 27, 1982
89 N.J. 378 (N.J. 1982)
Case details for

State v. Farinich

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. GREGORY FARINICH…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: May 27, 1982

Citations

89 N.J. 378 (N.J. 1982)
446 A.2d 120

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