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Two former prosecutors join Sills Cummis

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Mandatory minimum bill makes it to Murphy

POLITICO Get the New Jersey Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Ørsted Good Tuesday morning! Apparently, after adding a controversial amendment to a bill that stalls it, the best way to get it moving again is to add more controversial provisions. That’s pretty much what happened with a measure that reached Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk yesterday to eliminate mandatory minimums for all non-violent crimes, including for official corruption. A previous version of the bill modeled on recommendations by the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing Disposition Commission was never controversial. It was only when state Sen. Nicholas Sacco (D-Hudson) added an amendment to also repeal mandat

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Jersey City Cop Came To AC to Allegedly Assault 2 Young Girls

Jersey City Cop Came To AC to Allegedly Assault 2 Young Girls Get our free mobile app New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced that the officer was arrested yesterday after he allegedly communicated using a chat app with other adults who indicated they would provide him with access to children he could sexually assault. Stephen Wilson, 34, of Bayonne was arrested Friday afternoon in an Atlantic City parking area. It was there, says Grewel, he allegedly agreed to meet the adults who offered him access to the girls. Wilson allegedly had encountered the other adults through an incest chat group, and they offered him access to two girls, ages 10 and 8, to sexually assault in exchange for $200. Wilson allegedly agreed to bring condoms if he intended to engage in sexual intercourse with the children. He had condoms and more than $500 in cash in his possession when he was arrested.

N J police officer drove to Atlantic City to have sex with 2 underage girls, officials say

N.J. police officer drove to Atlantic City to have sex with 2 underage girls, officials say Updated Mar 04, 2021; A Jersey City Police officer was arrested Friday afternoon after he drove to Atlantic City with the intention of having sex with two young girls, authorities alleged. Stephen Wilson, 34, of Bayonne, was charged with conspiracy to commit human trafficking, attempted aggravated sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child, according to a statement from the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office. Wilson was arrested in a parking area in Atlantic City where he agreed to meet adults who offered him access to two girls, ages 10 and 8, to sexually assault in exchange for $200, the office said. He set up the encounter through an incest chat app, authorities alleged.

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