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Prosecutors say Superior Court Judge Peter Warshaw granted a motion to Norcross attorneys that doesn’t exist in law.
The state attorney general's appeal seeks to reinstate the extortion and racketeering case against the Democrat.
Racketeering charges against political power broker George Norcross should be reinstated, NJ prosecutors tell appeals court Andrew Seidman, The Philadelphia Inquirer Apr 22, 2025 ...
Calling the judge’s ruling “unprecedented and erroneous,” the state Attorney General’s Office has appealed the dismissala of the criminal corruption case against George E. Norcross III ...
New Jersey prosecutors are asking an appeals court to overturn the dismissal of charges against George Norcross and his allies, arguing a Superior Court judge had effectively invented a new legal ...
Apr. 15—Tariffs, higher interest rates, and past losses from the Republic First Bancorp debacle aren't discouraging George E. Norcross III. He's still betting on Philadelphia-area business.
An investors’ group headed by George Norcross, a South Jersey political leader, developer, and Cooper University Health Care chairman, has bought more shares in Mid Penn Bancorp, a sign of ...
The Norcross group now owns 1.4 million shares of Mid Penn Bancorp, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 2024 was anything but boring for George Norcross It was a ...
Norcross, a Camden, New Jersey native, is the brother of George Norcross, a Democratic power broker who had his racketeering indictment dismissed earlier this year. Tom Ignudo is a digital content ...
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Racketeering charges against George Norcross should be reinstated, N.J. prosecutors tell appeals courtGeorge E. Norcross, chairman of Cooper University Health Care, is seated between N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy (left) and former Gov. Chris Christie (right) during a Cooper event earlier this year.
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