Case ID: nj_93/html/0298-03.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

MICHAEL MATTHEWS v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
    March 7, 1983.
   This matter having come before the Court on an appeal as of right alleging the presence of a substantial constitutional question pursuant to R. 2:2-l(a)(l), and The Court having reviewed the record and having considered the briefs and argument of the parties, and It appearing that the enactment of N.J.S.A. 5:12-145.1 and 145.2 has provided an express disposition for the interest monies at issue in the within appeal, and That statute having rendered a resolution of the merits of the constitutional claim unnecessary; It is ORDERED that the within appeal is hereby dismissed as moot. The Court takes no position on the opinion of the Appellate Division. (See 187 N.J.Super. 1)