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U.S. Rep. Don Norcross (D.NJ) returned home Thursday after battling a gallbladder infection and complications at two hospitals and a rehabilitation facility. "It is good to be home," Norcross said ...
Norcross’s office said in a release Thursday that he’s been discharged from the hospital and begun his rehabilitation. He credited the medical staff at Cooper University Health Care ...
Once he has been medically cleared to fly, which is expected to occur in the coming days, Norcross will be transferred to New Jersey's Cooper University Health Care to complete his recovery.
Michael Critchley, an attorney for Norcross, called it a “corrupt investigation” using decade-old allegations that two U.S. attorneys offices had already investigated and declined to prosecute.
Democratic power broker George Norcross has been granted a motion to dismiss the New Jersey Attorney General's indictment against him and all other defendants on racketeering and extortion charges ...
Superior Court Judge Peter Warshaw granted Norcross’ and other defendants’ motion to dismiss a state grand jury’s indictment on racketeering charges brough by Attorney General Matt Platkin.
Platkin announced the 13-count indictment against Norcross and five codefendants, a judge is now weighing the defense’s request to toss the charges. If the case ultimately goes to trial ...
A spokesman for Attorney General Matt Platkin’s office, whose office is prosecuting Norcross, dismissed Christie’s comments as an effort by Norcross allies to intimidate prosecutors and taint ...
Norcross declined to speak with reporters as he left the event. The event was a who’s who of state politics: former Govs. Jim McGreevey, Tom Kean Sr. and Jon Corzine sat on stage with Norcross.
Norcross III's abuse of power. (P. Kenneth Burns/WHYY) From Camden and Cherry Hill to Trenton and the Jersey Shore, what about life in New Jersey do you want WHYY News to cover? Let us know. Camden ...
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