Plousis, which is the first criminal justice project in New Jersey to aid veteran offenders. It says that the initiative is aimed at identifying veteran offenders at different periods ...
New Jersey law enforcement officers are prohibited from questioning or detaining a person because they simply believe that the individual may be living in the U.S. illegally. The rules prohibit police officers from asking a suspect about their immigration status,...
This weekend, law enforcement agencies in New Jersey will be conducting a campaign aptly called, Click-it or Ticket. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that while many people buckle up when they travel, there are still too many who don'...
MONMOUTH COUNTY, N.J.--Mystery drone sightingscontinue tobaffle New Jersey residents, government officials, and law enforcement. After a briefing by the feds,many mayors still have questions. "We have no evidence at this time that reported drone sightings pose a national security or public safety...
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Plousis, which is the first criminal justice project in New Jersey to aid veteran offenders. It says that the initiative is aimed at identifying veteran offenders at different periods of contact with the state's criminal justice system. It states that the civilian community and law enforcement ...
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small has been indicted on a witness tampering charge for allegedly asking his teenage daughter to recant claims she made to law enforcement officials that he abused her Associated PressDec. 18, 2024 New Jersey Weighs Making Underage Gambling No Longer a Crime, but Sub...
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