...being marshaled for any law-enforcement purpose. [Decided June 7, 2013...been prior incidents of violence, drug dealing, prostitution and other harmful...
...a crime by a law enforcement agency be relieved from all...one account, he had demanded drugs, though authorities would not confirm...
...and not in a good way. The Division of Gaming Enforcement Director David Rebuck last Monday ordered Atlantic City's casinos...
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...mostly foreign migrants are becoming a bigger and bigger problem for law enforcement. New Jersey sandwiched between two very large commercial hubs, with excellent...
...the trial of an accused drug kingpin, a New Jersey appeals...such spousal involvement, thwart law enforcement, and increase the risk to...
...Dogs used to detect narcotic drugs "are highly trained tools of law enforcement. ... They are to the poodle down the street...
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