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Springsteen has a date in an obscure court where drinking, speeding and lewdness are often on the docket


Springsteen has a date in an obscure court where drinking, speeding and lewdness are often on the docket
Updated Feb 14, 2021;
Posted Feb 13, 2021
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They call it enclave court.
It’s where you go for low-level offenses like speeding, traffic violations or DWI, when they have been committed in a federal enclave like the Gateway National Recreation area.
And that’s where Bruce Springsteen will have his day in court.
“It is essentially municipal court in the federal courthouse,” explained defense attorney Lee Vartan of Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi in West Orange.
Federal properties like Gateway or Fort Dix have jurisdiction over state offenses that occur in their areas. While adjudicated through the federal courts, the kind of cases heard in enclave court are typically traffic offenses, possession of small amounts of marijuana, DWI and at Sandy Hook, often public lewdness on the beaches there. ....

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Thousands in jail await trials that are still a long way off. N.J.'s top court considers releasing some.


Thousands in jail await trials that are still a long way off. N.J.’s top court considers releasing some.
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
Posted Jan 20, 2021
New Jersey Supreme Court Chief Justice Stuart Rabner in a Jan. 9, 2017, file photo in Trenton. (Michael Mancuso | For NJ.com)TT TT Michael Mancuso
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New Jersey’s highest court is considering releasing hundreds of people awaiting trial behind bars as the coronavirus continues to keep juries at a standstill.
Thousands of people in jail across the state have yet to be convicted, according to court records. Keeping so many locked up risked their health and violated their rights, the state’s top public defender and the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey argued Wednesday during a nearly two-hour hearing before the state Supreme Court. ....

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