STATE V. KELLY
91 N.J. 178, 478 A.2d 364 (1984)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Kelly (D) Defendant appealed from a judgment of the New Jersey
Superior Court, which upheld D's conviction for reckless manslaughter.
FACTS: D had a stormy marriage. The day after the marriage, Mr. Kelly got drunk and
knocked D down. The next seven years were accompanied by periodic and frequent beatings,
sometimes as often as once a week. On many instances, Mr. Kelly threatened to kill D and to
cut off parts of her body if she tried to leave him. Mr. Kelly often moved out of the house
after an attack, later returning with a promise that he would change his ways. Until the day
of the homicide, only one of the attacks had taken place in public. D saw her husband late
that afternoon at a friend's house. She had gone there with her daughter, Annette, to ask
Mr. Kelly for money to buy food. He told her to wait until they got home. After walking past
several houses, Mr. Kelly, who was drunk, angrily asked 'What the hell did you come around
here for?' He then grabbed the collar of her dress, and the two fell to the ground. He
choked her by pushing his fingers against her throat, punched or hit her face, and bit her
leg. A crowd gathered, and two men from the crowd separated them, just as D felt that she
was 'passing out' from being choked. After finding her daughter, D observed Mr. Kelly
running toward her with his hands raised. Within seconds he was right next to her. Unsure of
whether he had armed himself while she was looking for their daughter, and thinking that he
had come back to kill her, she grabbed a pair of scissors from her pocketbook. She tried to
scare him away, but instead stabbed him. He died and she was indicted for murder. D asserted
at trial that she stabbed Mr. Kelly in self-defense and then called a witness to testify
about battered-woman's syndrome. The trial court ruled that expert testimony inadmissible. D
testified at trial that she was the victim of repeated beatings sometimes as often as one
week. The final episode culminated in D being almost choked to death in front of a crowd of
people after which Mr. Kelly came at her again and she grabbed the scissors and stabbed him.
D was convicted of reckless manslaughter and appealed.
ISSUE:
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