Dismissed racketeering charges against South Jersey power broker and allies will stay dead after New Jersey forgoes Supreme ...
After multiple judges ruled prosecutors couldn't prove George Norcross committed a crime, the state is walking away from the politically charged case.
New Jersey prosecutors are dropping racketeering charges against Democratic power broker George E. Norcross III, ending a ...
The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is dropping racketeering charges against political power broker and insurance ...
New Jersey's acting attorney general won't ask the state Supreme Court to review the dismissal of racketeering charges ...
The state’s decision not to ask the Supreme Court to step in ends a legal episode that lasted almost two years.
File - George Norcross, chairman of the board of Cooper University Health Care, listens to speakers during a groundbreaking ceremony for the hospital's $3 billion expansion Jan. 28, 2025. (Emma ...
A Mercer County judge dismissed the racketeering charges in 2025. The deadline to appeal that decision to the state’s Supreme ...
A three-judge state appellate panel on Jan. 30 affirmed the dismissal of a racketeering indictment against South Jersey powerbroker and businessman George Norcross III as well as five co-defendants.
New Jerseyans aren’t always civil, but it’s still possible for a liberal Democrat and a conservative Republican to have a rational and pleasant ...
A New Jersey appellate panel on Jan. 30, 2026, refused to revive the state’s racketeering case against South Jersey Democratic power broker George E. Norcross III and five associates, backing a trial ...