Police are limited when frisking suspects, N.J. Supreme Court rules

Police are limited when frisking suspects, N.J. Supreme Court rules
Matt Rainey/The Star-LedgerTwo justices, Barry Albin (shown above) and Roberto Rivera-Soto, dissented from the majority ruling, saying that officer Jeffrey Plum acted appropriately in a 2003 search of a suspected gang associate. TRENTON — In a decision criticized by prosecutors…
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From one cell to another
A 21-year-old man has been sentenced to state prison for 32 months to 12 years for a string of offenses he committed while in Lebanon County prison.
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Man charged in dealership break-in
ELLWOOD CITY – A man accused of breaking into a car dealership last weekend and making off with a nearly ,000 vehicle might have been brought down by his own mouth, according to court documents filed Tuesday.
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