Questions About Prosecutor's Side Job Shines Light on Enforcement of Attorney Ethics Rules
"Respectfully, no objective review of the facts could result in a shrug of the shoulders to allow a competitive builder to use the power of the grand jury, the office of the County Prosecutor, and law enforcement resources at his disposal to investigate and prosecute a competitive business," defense lawyer Christopher Adams said in seeking the state takeover of the case.
December 10, 2021 at 03:49 PM
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Criminal LawQuestions about a prosecutor's side job have prompted the Attorney General's Office to take over the handling of a criminal case from the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office, but questions remain about who is policing county prosecutors.
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