Ending vast racial gaps in New Jersey’s prisons and reforming the criminal justice system? A good idea.
Protecting corrupt public officials? Not so much.
Growing concern over the bill’s fate surfaced in a form of a joint statement by Gov. Phil Murphy, law enforcement leaders, and Deborah Poritz, the former chief justice of the state Supreme Court who chaired the commission that recommended the changes laid out in A-4369/S-2586.
February 12, 2021 at 01:25 PM
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Ending vast racial gaps in New Jersey’s prisons and reforming the criminal justice system? A good idea.
Protecting corrupt public officials? Not so much.
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