New Jersey Superior Court Judge Peter Warshaw heard arguments over whether the indictment against George E. Norcross III and his five co-defendants should be dismissed. George Norcross, younger ...
TRENTON — A New Jersey judge on Wednesday ... tax credit awards for projects in Camden and was tailor-made to advance the interests of" George Norcross and his friends. According to the ...
Attorneys argued for nearly eight hours on Wednesday over whether to dismiss a series of racketeering and extortion charges against Democratic powerbroker George Norcross and several ... Criminal ...
“The bottom line is, from the state perspective, it’s really extortion or bust in this case,” said Norcross attorney Yaakov Roth, adding, “The New Jersey ... to George Norcross, over their preferred ...
Judge Peter Warshaw will rule whether to toss a 13-count indictment against George Norcross and five others who claim the document states no crime. (Photo by Hal Brown for New Jersey Monitor ...
Superior Court Judge Peter Warshaw listening as prosecutors argue that the case against George E. Norcross III should still stand. (P. Kenneth Burns/WHYY) From Camden and Cherry Hill to Trenton and ...
George Norcross, five others indicted on corruption charges State urges trial judge to look at voluminous allegations New Jersey Democratic powerbroker ... millions by wielding influence and ...
GEORGE ON MY MIND — “Camden activists call George Norcross indictment vindication ... tax deductions for lower- and middle-income earners.” NJ TRANSIT: THE UNION HAS A LOCO MOTIVE ...
TRENTON — A New Jersey ... City of Camden’s government, Mr. Dranoff would be prevented from doing business in the city at all — with anyone,” Grillo said at another point. “That is a threat of a ...
New Jersey Democratic powerbroker George Norcross’ attorneys told a judge Wednesday that it didn’t matter if he and others crafted tax break legislation and then reaped millions by wielding influence ...
Dubbed “the Norcross Enterprise,” they’re accused of using threats and extortion to manipulate a New Jersey tax credit program, and take over lucrative development on Camden’s waterfront.