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"No one gets to change the rules after the election and subvert the will of voters," Platkin said. "We’re committed to ...
Attorney General Matt Platkin has filed an amicus brief arguing that the three elected members of the Cherry Hill Democratic ...
Gregg L. Zeff, Legal Redress Chair for the NAACP New Jersey State Conference, speaks out against the indictment of George ...
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The George Norcross-backed Camden County Democratic Committee Inc. (CCDC), which lost the election for the county party committee in Cherry Hill to a slate of progressive Democrats, filed suit Monday ...
Norcross has had huge sway in South Jersey and state politics since the early 1990s and retained his power and prestige despite the indictment.
A state judge on Wednesday agreed to toss out racketeering charges against New Jersey Democratic power broker George Norcross and those charged alongside him.
A New Jersey court has dismissed all charges against Democratic power broker George Norcross and others, including a former mayor of Camden, after they were charged in a racketeering case last year.
George Norcross III had been accused of unlawfully obtaining property along the waterfront in Camden, N.J., and fraudulently collecting millions of dollars in tax breaks.
In 2019, Murphy, a Democrat, waged political war with Norcross, creating a special investigative panel that probed tax breaks awarded to the party leader and his Camden business partners.