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Tabernacle ROTC Leader Charged with Cyber Harassment
A 64-year-old junior ROTC leader at Seneca High School in Tabernacle, New Jersey was recently charged with cyber harassment for sending inappropriate messages to a female student. The JROTC leader, who worked at the school for less than 6 months, is no longer allowed on school property. Charges for cyber harassment are very serious in New…
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Is Child Abuse a Criminal Offense in New Jersey?
If you are accused of child abuse or neglect in New Jersey, you might not only be facing the possibility of having your child taken away, but you could also be facing potential criminal charges and jail time. Typically, allegations of child abuse and/or neglect are investigated by the Division of Child Protection and Permanency…
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New Report Shows Guns Recovered in Burlington County NJ
This month, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced the release of the state’s first GUNStat report, a report that details statistics related to gun violence, including the origin of the firearms used in the commission of crimes. The report aims to detail where those guns are coming from, in an effort to help raise public…
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What is a No Contact Order in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, a no contact order is an order issued by a judge in a criminal proceeding that prohibits a person from contacting another specific person and is often a condition of bail. A no contact order prohibits a person from being in contact with another person, either verbally or in person. It is different from…
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Burlington NJ Traffic Stop Leads to DUI and Cocaine Charges
On Thursday, a 19-year-old driver in Burlington, NJ was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) and felony possession of cocaine. When the driver was stopped by police, they allegedly smelled alcohol on this breath. He registered a blood-alcohol content level of 0.11. The police reportedly found open containers of alcoholic beverages in his motor…