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So is this why Jack Ciattarelli went so hard at Hirsh Singh during Tuesday’s debate?
A Democratic Governors Association poll shows Ciattarelli leading Singh in the primary by a too-close-for-comfort 29 percent to 23 percent. It also shows nearly three-quarters of Republicans adhering to the false beliefs that Donald Trump won the 2020 election, the Capitol riot was a left-wing “false flag” operation and Democrats exaggerated the pandemic to hurt Trump. The poll was first reported by David Wildstein.
FREEHOLD - About six weeks after a Monmouth County jury convicted Brookdale Community College honors student Raquel Garajau in the murder of her pot dealer, an alternate juror came forward with allegations of juror misconduct.
“I believe that (defendant) did not receive a fair and impartial trial by fair and impartial jurors, the alternate juror wrote in an email to Superior Court Judge Joseph W. Oxley, who presided over Garajau’s 2018 trial.
That information was revealed Tuesday in a decision by appellate judges rejecting Garajau’s appeal of her conviction in the murder of marijuana dealer Trupal Patel.
The appellate judges, upholding Garajau’s conviction, dismissed her claim of juror misconduct as well as 10 other arguments seeking a new trial.
Simone has been suspended from her position at the Monmouth County Correctional Institution. No one is above the law, Gramiccioni said. It is essential to our criminal justice system that officers maintain the public s trust. This officer broke the law that she was sworn to uphold, all over a measly $600. This conduct will not be tolerated and is a stain on the men and women in law enforcement who work tirelessly to serve their communities with honor.
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden said, Any member of law enforcement who violates their oath does a disservice to the public and their fellow officers, and will be held fully accountable.