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How NJ cops charged with crimes often avoid jail

An Asbury Park Press and Propublica investigation found plea deals commonplace.

09/30/2020

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How NJ cops charged with crimes often avoid jail

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An Asbury Park Press and Propublica investigation found plea deals commonplace.

It’s written on the books, ordered by the state’s top law enforcement officer, but how courts have actually handled public servants who commit misconduct crimes tells a different story.

09/30/2020

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