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NJ Murder Suspect Caught Up In 'Criminal Justice Overhaul' Convicted In 2016 Christmas Killing

A 40-year-old Newark man whose case happened in the midst of an overhaul of New Jersey's criminal justice system has been convicted in 2016 Christmas morning killing, authorities said.

Habeeb Robinson

Habeeb Robinson

Photo Credit: Essex County Department of Corrections

Habeeb Robinson was convicted of aggravated manslaughter, weapons possession and witness tampering in the death of Hassan Cobb-Jones, a 32-year-old Newark resident, Essex County Prosecutor Theodore Stephens, II said.

Cobb-Jones was shot in a van on the 100 block of Parker Street, Stephens said.

Robinson's case was more complicated, as it was happening at the turn of major changes under New Jersey's bail reform system, including evidence rules.

In 2017, NJ Advance Media reported that the Supreme Court had held up a lower court decision 5-2 maintaining prosecutors provide witness statements and other evidence in Robinson's case. Defense attorneys argued that key evidence was being withheld by authorities, the outlet said.

While prosecutors wrote that they had key two eyewitnesses who picked out Robinson's mugshot from a line, and maintained they had surveillance, public attorneys requested concrete proof: Surveillance tapes and witness statements, NJ Advance said at the time.

When Robinson finally stood trial in 2019, the jury failed to reach a verdict, Stephens said in announcing Robinson's conviction.

He faces up to 30 years in prison when he is sentenced, Stephens said. Robinson was also convicted of a separate firearm charge and faces additional imprisonment, Stephens said.

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