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Chaparro, Verrelli bill to help prosecute child endangerment crimes clears Assembly panel

Hudson County View By John Heinis/Hudson County View Under Bill A-2264, if an electronic service communication provider reports an incident of child endangerment to New Jersey’s Computer Crimes Task Force Hotline, they would be required to retain information about the endangerment for at least 180 days. “Every single instance of child endangerment is a tragedy and an outrage that must be dealt with adequately,” Chaparro said in a joint statement. “I thank the communication service providers who do the right thing by reporting suspected child endangerment to our State’s hotline. This bill makes sure their report is properly addressed by retaining relevant information that can help law enforcement track down and prosecute perpetrators.”

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