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News (Media Awareness Project) - US NJ: N.J. Official Says Race Profiling Persists
Title:US NJ: N.J. Official Says Race Profiling Persists
Published On:2001-04-04
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-09-01 14:14:15
N.J. OFFICIAL SAYS RACE PROFILING PERSISTS

TRENTON, N.J.--Some state troopers are still practicing racial profiling on
the New Jersey Turnpike despite a major reform effort, the state's attorney
general told a Senate committee Tuesday.

Atty. Gen. John J. Farmer Jr. began an internal audit of last year's
trooper activity after a January study showed blacks and Latinos were being
stopped more than whites. Investigators are reviewing videotapes of every
motor vehicle stop by suspected troopers, Farmer told the state Senate
Judiciary Committee.

Blacks and Latinos are being searched much more than white drivers, Farmer
said, even though reports show whites carry drugs more often than do
minorities. Searches of minority drivers are also based on lower legal
standards than the one troopers use for white drivers, Farmer said.

Troopers seized drugs or cash in 25% of their searches of whites, compared
with 13% of searches of blacks and only 5% involving Latinos, officials said.

Former Atty. Gen. Peter G. Verniero, now a state Supreme Court justice,
broke years of denials two years ago and acknowledged the racial profiling.
Last week he testified for 13 hours and defended his actions as attorney
general.

Members of the state Senate Judiciary Committee have drafted a letter to
Acting Gov. Donald T. DiFrancesco asking him to seek Verniero's resignation
from the bench.
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