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STATE v. GARTLAND Case Brief

The Supreme Court of New Jersey1997
149 N.J. 456 694 A.2d 564 Criminal Law Evidence Criminal Procedure

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tl;dr: A woman who killed her abusive husband was convicted of manslaughter. The court reversed, finding the jury instructions on self-defense and the duty to retreat were fatally flawed because they were not tailored to the specific facts of a domestic violence case.

Legal Significance: This case mandates that in self-defense claims by battered defendants, jury instructions must be tailored to the specific facts, including the history of abuse and the practical realities of retreat, to properly frame the issue of reasonableness for the jury.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

The defendant, Ellen Gartland, shot and killed her husband, John Gartland, in her separate bedroom after a 17-year history of domestic abuse. For over ten years, the couple had occupied separate bedrooms in their shared home. On the night of the killing, following an argument, John followed Ellen into her bedroom, threatened her, and lunged at her with clenched fists, shouting, “I’m going to kill you.” Ellen retrieved a shotgun from her closet and fired. At trial, she asserted self-defense. The trial court instructed the jury that Ellen had a duty to retreat from her bedroom before using deadly force because her husband was a cohabitant, rejecting the argument that her room was a separate dwelling under the castle doctrine. The court provided the model jury charges on self-defense and the duty to retreat but did not specifically instruct the jury to consider the extensive history of spousal abuse when evaluating the reasonableness of Ellen’s belief that deadly force was necessary. The jury convicted her of reckless manslaughter. The defendant died while her appeal was pending.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: In a self-defense case involving a battered woman who kills her cohabitant abuser, are abstract model jury instructions on the duty to retreat and the reasonableness of the defendant’s belief sufficient, or must the instructions be tailored to the specific facts, including the history of abuse?

Reversed. The court held that the trial court committed plain error by Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute

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Legal Issue

In a self-defense case involving a battered woman who kills her cohabitant abuser, are abstract model jury instructions on the duty to retreat and the reasonableness of the defendant’s belief sufficient, or must the instructions be tailored to the specific facts, including the history of abuse?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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