STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. HABEEB ROBINSON
A-1891-16T2
The opinion addresses the scope of the discovery which the
State must produce prior to a pretrial detention hearing held
under the Bail Reform Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:162-15 to -26.
Specifically, the court construes Rule 3:4-2(c)(1)(B), which
requires the prosecutor to produce "all statements or reports in
its possession relating to the pretrial detention application."
The court rejects the State's argument that its discovery
obligation is limited to producing the probable cause affidavit
and the preliminary law enforcement information report (PLEIR).
The rule obligates the prosecutor to provide a defendant with
those materials in the State's possession that relate to the
facts on which the State bases its pretrial detention
application. In this case, the probable cause affidavit relied
on eyewitness identification of defendant, and the opinion
affirms the trial court's order requiring the prosecutor to
provide defendant with the two eyewitness statements, photo
arrays, a surveillance video, and the initial police reports.