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Supreme Court Orders New Trial in Stabbing Case

The New Jersey Supreme Court has granted a new trial for John T. Bragg, whose previous convictions included attempted murder and kidnapping, after ruling that he was denied a fair trial concerning self-defense claims. Central to the case is the “castle doctrine,” which permits individuals to use force in self-defense at their residence without first retreating, except under certain circumstances. The court found that by not instructing the jury on this doctrine, the trial could have misled them about Bragg’s rights during the violent altercation on September 30, 2017, in Trenton.

During the incident, Bragg claimed he acted in self-defense against Lorenza Fletcher and her cousin, Daquan Anderson. While his convictions for attempted murder, aggravated assault, and weapon possession have been vacated, Bragg still faces sentences for kidnapping and other charges, totaling life imprisonment for one count. The Supreme Court’s decision sheds light on critical self-defense legal standards in New Jersey, indicating potential implications for future similar cases.

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