New Jersey State Police

  • Friday, August 8, 2008
    Winners:
    Frank Lautenberg, , Christopher Myers, , Anne Milgram, , Charles Bell, , Steve Lonegan, , , , , , , , , , ,
    Losers:
    Dana Rone, Paula Dow, ALFRED CARRAZZONE, New Jersey State Police, New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission
  • SARLO CALLS FOR 10 MPH SPEED LIMIT FOR NIGHT BOATING

    Release Date: Aug 6 2008

    TRENTON  Senator Paul A. Sarlo today said the tragic boat accident at the mouth of the Metedeconk River early Sunday demonstrates the need for a speed limit “as low as 10  miles per hour” on Barnegat Bay and all inland waterways during night hours in New Jersey.

                “I will sponsor legislation to be drafted in conjunction with the New Jersey State Police Marine Services Division and the Boat Regulation Commission designed to slow boats down when visibility is limited and danger is heightened,” said Senator Sarlo, a frequent visitor to the Jersey Shore.

    March 28, 2008 - 9:34am

    Asking the Right Questions

    Yesterday’s column raised a few questions on the impact of the Governor’s proposal to charge rural communities who are protected by the NJ State Police. So we thought we’d ask the Administrative Office of the Courts for the answers.

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    Governor Jon S. Corzine

    Release Date: Nov 9 2006

    ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON POLICE
    STANDARDS TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS

    TRENTON

    – The Advisory Committee on Police Standards will hold its third public hearing next week. The panel is charged with recommending whether New Jersey should terminate the 1999 consent decree concerning the practice of racial profiling by the New Jersey State Police.

    The public notice is below:

    Governor Jon S. Corzine

    Release Date: Aug 23 2006

    GOVERNOR CORZINE SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER CREATING
    ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON POLICE STANDARDS

    TRENTON

    - Governor Jon S. Corzine today signed an Executive Order establishing an Advisory Committee on Police Standards to recommend whether New Jersey should terminate the 1999 consent decree concerning the practice of racial profiling by the New Jersey State Police.

    Assemblyman Guy Gregg

    Release Date: Aug 15 2006

    GREGG: EVEN IF NOT CRIMINAL, FARBER'S VIOLATION OF ETHICS CODE JUSTIFIES HER REMOVAL

    SAYS THAT THE STATE'S TOP LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER MUST BE HELD TO HIGHEST STANDARD

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