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Blog Posts in 2011

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  • Report: Weapons offenses in New Jersey schools remain rare
    Report: Weapons offenses in New Jersey schools remain rare

    Each year, New Jersey's state Department of Education releases a report that shows the crime rate in the public schools, including the crimes of bullying, fighting, weapons offenses and substance ...

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  • Civil rights group seeks investigation of fatal police shooting
    Civil rights group seeks investigation of fatal police shooting

    A civil rights group is calling for a grand jury investigation into the death of a New Jersey man who was shot by two police officers after allegedly attempting to escape from a police department ...

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  • Will New Jersey police layoffs lead to a rise in crime?
    Will New Jersey police layoffs lead to a rise in crime?

    Since five New Jersey cities experienced substantial cuts to their police departments earlier this year, arrests and summonses for minor violations there have plunged, according to news reports. Some ...

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  • Mistrial declared in former New Jersey prosecutor's case
    Mistrial declared in former New Jersey prosecutor's case

    The trial of a former federal prosecutor has ended in a mistrial. The New Jersey prosecutor is accused of conspiring to commit homicide, as well as racketeering and drug trafficking. His trial in ...

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  • Drug Testing Coming to New Jersey Middle School
    Drug Testing Coming to New Jersey Middle School

    A New Jersey school district is trying to combat drug use among middle school students by implement a random drug testing program. Educators in Belvidere hope the voluntary tests will prevent drug ...

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  • New Jersey beating may have been act of retaliation
    New Jersey beating may have been act of retaliation

    New developments in the New Jersey case of a 15-year-old boy who was allegedly beaten by several other teenagers have come to light, leading some to claim the incident was retaliation for another ...

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