State v. Velez

In State v. Velez, 335 N.J. Super. 552, 763 A.2d 290 (App.Div.2000), the Court concluded that defendant's guilty plea following the denial of his motion to suppress did not constitute a waiver of a claim of "selective enforcement" or "racial profiling" raised for the first time on appeal, when defendant sufficiently raised the issue or what could be perceived as a claim of "racial profiling" in advancing the motion to suppress, the denial of which was preserved for appeal under the plea-preservation rule, R. 3:5-7(d). Velez, 335 N.J. Super. at 557-58, 763 A.2d 290.