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Cunningham & Scutari Introduce Bill That Eliminates Mandatory Minimum Sentences for All Nonviolent Offenses

Cunningham & Scutari Introduce Bill That Eliminates Mandatory Minimum Sentences for All Nonviolent Offenses Trenton –Senator Sandra Cunningham and Senator Nick Scutari today introduced legislation to eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for all nonviolent offenses. The new bill, S-3658, is identical to the measure rejected by Governor Murphy with a conditional veto. “We don’t want to give up on our long fought effort to bring real reforms to the criminal justice system by eliminating mandatory minimum sentences,” said Senator Cunningham, who served on the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission, a panel formed by the Governor and the Legislature that issued a series of reform proposals, including the recommended abolition of mandatory minimums. “These mandated sentences played a significant role in New Jersey having the worst disparity in the country for rates of incarceration between Black and white offenders.”  

Murphy, Sacco feud underway after governor conditionally vetoes mandatory minimums bill

Murphy, Sacco feud underway after governor conditionally vetoes mandatory minimums bill
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Still grappling over eliminating mandatory minimum sentences

Hudson Reporter Still grappling over eliminating mandatory minimum sentences Gov. Murphy has taken action, but many aren t satisfied × Gov. Murphy opposes eliminating mandatory minimum sentences for official misconduct. Photo by Edwin J. Torres at the Governor’s Office. Gov. Phil Murphy has conditionally vetoed a bill that would have eliminated mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent offenses. The governor’s conditional veto on April 19 removes provisions that would have weakened penalties associated with public corruption offenses, including official misconduct. NJ Attorney General Gurbir Grewal issued a directive eliminating mandatory minimums for nonviolent drug offenses. “I’d like to first applaud Attorney General Grewal for his sweeping decision to issue a directive pursuant to his supervisory authority that will allow the sentences of those currently incarcerated for nonviolent drug offenses to be revised to what they would have been absent mand

Now the block becomes her - Hudson Reporter

Hudson Reporter ‘Now the block becomes her’ West 19th Street between Avenue C and Broadway is now Edith Ferrell Way The street sign was unveiled at a ceremony for Ferrell on April 18. Photo by Daniel Israel.   2 / 8    3 / 8    4 / 8    5 / 8    6 / 8  Courtney Ferrell poses with the resolution and street sign honoring his late mother. Photo by Daniel Israel.   7 / 8  Family, friends and local officials pose with the new street sign at the corner of West 19th Street and Avenue C. Photo by Daniel Israel.   8 / 8  Edith Ferrell Way is formerly West 19th Street between Avenue C and Broadway. Photo by Daniel Israel. ❮   1 / 8  The street sign was unveiled at a ceremony for Ferrell on April 18. Photo by Daniel Israel.

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