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The clause to weaken penalties for official misconduct in New Jersey was added by a powerful Democrat whose girlfriend’s son faces five years in prison.

By Tracey Tully

Dec. 17, 2020

Legislation that would usher in landmark changes to the criminal justice system in New Jersey has been awaiting final action for a year.

The bill stems from an 18-month effort by a bipartisan commission, which scrutinized penalties for various criminal charges and recommended the elimination of lengthy, mandatory sentences for nonviolent drug and property crimes — rigid terms that have left New Jersey with one of the most racially imbalanced prison systems in the country.

But after the Assembly passed the bill in July, a powerful Democratic state senator, Nicholas Sacco, inserted an amendment that would also eliminate certain mandatory sentences for another criminal category: corrupt public officials.

The tweak is already the stuff of Jersey lore: It was added at least in part to help Mr. Sacco’s girlfriend’s son, who was accused of falsifying a timecard at a no-show job and charged with official misconduct. If convicted, he faces a mandatory five-year prison term.

Read the Full Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/17/nyregion/nj-mandatory-minimum-public-corruption.html

State Sen. Nicholas Sacco added the amendment while it was reported that his girlfriend’s son has been fighting official misconduct charges amid no-show job allegations in North Bergen — where Sacco also serves as the mayor


Full Story: https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/politics/nj-racial-justice-sentencing-bill-dead-after-similar-reductions-for-corruption-added/2647062/

 

November 24, 2014 – North Bergen, NJ — Businessman Larry Wainstein and the North Bergen Concerned Citizens hosted their annual Thanksgiving Day Celebration Friday night at Schuetzen Park. Larry Wainstein gave thanks for the progress they have made in the past year in uniting many voices in the community and challenging corruption amongst the local government.

The Gala was held in the Main Ballroom, Casino Room, and the Crystal Room at Schuetzen Park. There were over 1,800 residents in attendance. The capacity crowd enjoyed full turkey dinners, music, and dancing for several hours. Larry Wainstein stated, “I am thankful that we are now standing together, because together we are so much stronger than we could ever be standing apart. It is by standing together that we will make the changes necessary to improve our quality of life and improve the futures of our children. My wife always wanted a large family, and now we have it…all of you!” Wainstein’s words brought the energetic crowd to its feet for a hearty round of applause.

“It was an honor to be among many friends, family, and neighbors tonight. The turnout was very humbling, as many residents expressed their passion for positive change in North Bergen. I would personally like to thank all the volunteers who donated countless hours in making this event a great success. We will continue to provide free classes and social services to all and be a voice for those in need of help,” said Larry Wainstein.

To learn more about the North Bergen Concerned Citizens, visit www.nbccg.org.


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