July 28, 2008 - 10:04am
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Roberts weighs in on Cohen resignation

Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts characterized former Assemblyman Neil Cohen, who just resigned his seat amid allegations that he stored child pornography on a legislative office computer, as a legislator whose potentially great legacy has been felled by an alleged personal flaw.

“The allegations made against Assemblyman Cohen, if true, are sad and indefensible,” wrote Roberts. “Assemblyman Cohen was a respected legislator who dedicated his life to the State House and whose legacy would have been great. Unfortunately, all of that will now be forever overshadowed. While law enforcement reviews these allegations, we sincerely hope that he receives the help he desperately needs.”

MATT FRIEDMAN is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at matt@politicsnj.com.
Related topics: Joseph Roberts, Neil Cohen

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Child molestation


Timothy Wiltsey

www.redyankeepress.com

07/28/08 11:09 am

We sincerely hope that he receives the help he desperately needs


Not a word about the victims Joe?

07/28/08 11:14 am

Ugh


No matter who says what people will be turning this into a Dem Rep thing...I am sure we are to assume that Joe Roberts in indifferent to the pains of being a victimized child. What else can Roberts say as a public official he cant immediatly come out and condemn him and call him guilty in the court of the media.

07/28/08 12:46 pm

Help? How 'bout prison!


Cohen needs a good, long prison sentence before he gets any help.

"I figure people drift toward liberalism at a young age, and I always hope that they change when they see how the world really is.”
- Johnny Ramone

07/28/08 5:14 pm

As I pointed out


Joe there is something called due process. As Speaker of the NJ Assembly Roberts cant come out and call him guilty.

07/29/08 8:26 am