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A view of the home of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas. on July 20, 2020 in North Brunswick. Salas son, Daniel Anderl, was shot and killed and her husband, defense attorney Mark Anderl, was injured. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
NEW JERSEY Even as crime dropped when many New Jerseyans huddled in their homes amid the COVID crisis, a number of heinous criminal acts still occurred in New Jersey this year.
Some of them may have even been linked to the pandemic, such as child sex predators who used the allegedly lockdowns as an opportunity to find more children online.
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A summary of recommended improvements for law enforcement and the justice system from the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice.
The members were joined by more than 150 working group members, hundreds of subject matter experts, and a group of federal program managers.
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In the last days of the Trump administration, Attorney General William Barr released the final report on the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice.
I’ve been in the justice system long enough to understand that the incoming administration will, in all probability, ignore the report. That would be a mistake; there are recommendations worthy of consideration.
NORRISTOWN â A Conshohocken man must answer to charges in Montgomery County Court that he allegedly possessed child pornography, including sexual-related images of girls under the age of 12.
Jorvan Axel Ramos-Martinez, 23, of the 800 block of East Elm Street, was ordered to stand trial, after waiving his preliminary hearing before District Court Judge Deborah Lukens, on multiple charges of possessing child pornography in connection with alleged incidents that occurred in September.
Ramos-Martinez remains free on $25,000 unsecured bail while awaiting his next court hearing, a formal arraignment on the charges in county court. After he is formally arraigned next month, a county judge will set a trial date.