The leaders of six Democratic organizations in South Jersey have announced their support for former Senate President Steve Sweeney s bid for governor in 2025.
Asbury Park Press
More than 13,000 motorists in New Jersey whom the state Supreme Court ruled were convicted of drunken driving with illegal evidence are still fighting for the chance to challenge their convictions in court.
Four retired judges were appointed in 2019 to determine how cases affected by the high court s ruling should be handled. Defense attorneys have moved to contest many of the tainted convictions, but the courts haven t yet started hearing their challenges, attorneys said.
Progress in the case has stalled because of the coronavirus pandemic, officials said, leaving many in a prolonged legal limbo, having faced penalties for convictions that their attorneys believe are not legally viable and will eventually be overturned.