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February 09, 2004 |

State v. Fortin,

Based on the U.S. Supreme Court cases of Ring v. Arizona and Apprendi v. New Jersey, aggravating factors must be submitted to the grand jury and returned in an indictment, and the contrary holding of State v. Martini is reversed; because this is a new rule of law, it will apply only to those cases that have yet to reach the penalty phase.
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