"The hard working families of New Jersey deserve better policies, whole lot better policies than putting illegal immigrants before them," Sen. Michael Testa said.
A grand jury has declined to hand up charges against a State Police trooper who ultimately shot and killed an unarmed 28-year-old New York man in a confrontation along the Garden State Parkway two years ago.
The latest impact of New Jersey's recreational marijuana law has come into the fold as nearly 88,000 cases related to certain marijuana and hashish convictions or pending cases have been vacated or dismissed.
The state Attorney General offered a formal apology Tuesday for decades of systemic targeting of establishments that welcomed LGBTQ patrons, up to a landmark court ruling.
State officials have a message for businesses that have been selling baked goods and other snacks with a “free gift” of marijuana on the side — knock it off, as it’s not legal.
Going forward, every police department in New Jersey will be required to annually publish the names of officers who were fired, demoted or suspended for more than five days, including a summary of the misconduct and the sanction imposed.