04.21.2025Joseph Hannon To Participate As Panelist At NJ LERA "Update On NJ Police Licensure Law" ProgramGenova Burns Partner Joseph M. Hannon, Esq. will serve as a panelist at NJ LERA’s final dinner program of the 2024-25 season, taking place on Monday, May 5, 2025.
This timely program will feature an update on New Jersey’s police licensure law, which officially went into effect on January 1, 2024. The law requires all police officers in the state to be licensed by the Police Training Commission (PTC) and grants the PTC authority to suspend, revoke, impose conditions upon, or deny licenses following a hearing.
12.08.2020Smile, You're on CameraGovernor Murphy recently signed two bills governing the use of body worn camera (BWC) by law enforcement officers in New Jersey.
11.02.2020Police Discipline Record Release: Upheld but Temporarily StayedThe Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division recently issued a unanimous decision upholding Directive 2020-5 and Directive 2020-6 amending the New Jersey Attorney General’s Internal Affairs Policy & Procedures (“IAPP”), which governs police internal affairs investigations in New Jersey.
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