5/8/2023 0 Comments Frank miller lynn varley 300In July 1976, following a jury trial, Miller was found guilty of murder of a police officer, entering without breaking with intent to rob, attempted robbery, possession of a firearm without a permit, and conspiracy to commit armed robbery. As he was frisking Miller, his brother shot and killed Wright. An off-duty police officer, John Wright, intervened in the attempted robbery and pursued both brothers. In June 1976, Miller and his brother agreed to commit an armed robbery at a convenience store in Bradley Beach. We discern the following facts and procedural history from the record on appeal. Miller appeals the final administrative action of the New Jersey State Parole Board (Board), denying parole and setting a thirty-six-month future eligibility term (FET). Josephson, on the brief).Īppellant Frank T. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel Mr. Chiesa, Attorney General, attorney Melissa H. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Jeffrey S. Manes argued the cause for appellant (Gibbons P.C., attorneys Mr. DOCKET NO. A–2324–11T4 Decided: July 18, 2013īefore Judges Fisher, Waugh, and St. NEW JERSEY STATE PAROLE BOARD, Respondent. Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.įRANK T.
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