Trenton Bureau
TRENTON – The nation's state attorneys general signed onto a letter Monday to Congress to urge for a federal law that keeps private the home addresses of judges from the public.
The measure would build off of a New Jersey law signed last month called "Daniel's Law" that came after the murder of Daniel Anderl in July, when he answered the door at the North Brunswick home he shared with his mother, U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas.
His father, Mark, was also shot but survived.
The New Jersey law prohibits disclosure of home addresses of current or retired judges, as well as prosecutors, law enforcement officers and their spouses or children.