News (Media Awareness Project) - US NJ: NJ Admits to Racial Profiling, Will Review Cases |
Title: | US NJ: NJ Admits to Racial Profiling, Will Review Cases |
Published On: | 2000-11-30 |
Source: | Salt Lake Tribune (UT) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-28 16:42:08 |
N.J. ADMITS TO RACIAL PROFILING, WILL REVIEW CASES
TRENTON, N.J. -- After admitting the state's war on drugs unfairly
victimized minority drivers, New Jersey's attorney general may drop drug
charges against hundreds of motorists who claim they were pulled over
because of their race.
The state also could be forced to settle dozens of lawsuits filed by black
and Hispanic state troopers who allege they were forced to practice racial
profiling.
Attorney General John Farmer Jr. said his office would review pending
criminal cases in which bias allegedly tainted drug seizures. Criminal
charges could be dropped, he said. Civil lawsuits also will be examined
with an eye toward settlement.
TRENTON, N.J. -- After admitting the state's war on drugs unfairly
victimized minority drivers, New Jersey's attorney general may drop drug
charges against hundreds of motorists who claim they were pulled over
because of their race.
The state also could be forced to settle dozens of lawsuits filed by black
and Hispanic state troopers who allege they were forced to practice racial
profiling.
Attorney General John Farmer Jr. said his office would review pending
criminal cases in which bias allegedly tainted drug seizures. Criminal
charges could be dropped, he said. Civil lawsuits also will be examined
with an eye toward settlement.
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