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$12M Judgment Exposes NJ State Police Failure: Stroke Victim Jailed Instead of Helped
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A recent court ruling has hit New Jersey taxpayers with a staggering $12 million judgment after a rookie state trooper misinterpreted a medical emergency as criminal behavior – another troubling…
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Carrying a Firearm for 1st Amendment Purposes
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You read that right, the First Amendment. Sure, the Second Amendment permits carrying a firearm for self defense but realistically, how often will you encounter a self defense situation that…
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Justice Served? Clark Mayor Resigns Amid Fraud & Misconduct Charges
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In a significant turn of events for Clark Township, Mayor Salvatore Bonaccorso has stepped down after pleading guilty to charges of official misconduct and forgery. This agreement necessitates his immediate…
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Selective Enforcement? NJ Troopers Let Off Drivers with Police Connections
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A recent investigation by the New Jersey Office of the State Comptroller has revealed that state troopers frequently extend preferential treatment to motorists presenting courtesy cards—commonly known as PBA, FOP,…
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Taking First Amendment Retaliation to the Extreme
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During a worship service in Jersey City, where Governor Phil Murphy was set to endorse Jim McGreevey, an unsettling and unlawful incident unfolded. Just moments after performing two pieces on…