A New Jersey driver was awarded nearly $13 million after she was arrested by a trooper who mistakenly believed she was drunk when she had a stroke.
A jury awarded $11.5 million to a New Jersey woman left permanently disabled after being arrested by New Jersey State police, who mistook her for being drunk while she was having a stroke.
New Jersey state police said. “As a result, the initial investigative agency, the New Jersey Human Services Police Department, charged Nicholas Voutsas with escape,” the department’s release ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul today announced it would loan $60 million to Revel to triple its EV charging infrastructure across New York City. NY Green Bank (NYGB), the state’s clean energy ...
Man arrested, charged with murder after girlfriend's body found in refrigerator in New Jersey forest
The fund was created to help with funeral expenses and support the daughters. The investigation is still underway. Anyone with information on the case is asked to call New Jersey State Police.
A former New York state trooper who claimed he was shot while checking a disabled vehicle has been arrested after an ...
‘Repetitive compulsive’ NJ sex offender Nicholas Voutsas on the lam after escaping from hospital van
New Jersey cops have launched a manhunt for a 25-year-old “repetitive compulsive’’ sex offender who broke out of a health department van on his way to a Newark hospital last week. Nicholas ...
New Jersey State Police say King assisted with missing person searches, "target hardening deployments" and helped provide ...
Thomas J. Mascia, 27, who had been a state trooper since 2019, pleaded not guilty to falsely reporting an incident and other charges.
As part of that appeal, the Supreme Court ordered the status quo of state control of city police operations to remain in place during the hearing process. “We are thrilled that the New Jersey ...
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