After more than 70 arrests in Seaside Heights, lawmakers say they hope they can finally pass a bill written months ago that takes on the promoters of pop-up parties – with possible huge fines and ...
A new law signed this week by Gov. Phil Murphy makes it official: Starting a public brawl in New Jersey can now land you in jail. The bill, S3507/A4652, was signed into law after passing both houses.
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Is charge against White man in Cincinnati brawl political or not enough? Debate continues
Weeks after public calls for a White man who some say instigated the July 26 Downtown brawl to face charges, the 45-year-old has been charged with a low-level misdemeanor − and few seem satisfied.
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