14-year-old charged with killing Newark cop to be charged
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Under state law, juveniles below the age of 15 can’t be tried as adults — so New Jersey’s interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba is working to have the charges transferred to federal court.
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Two men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a 15-year-old boy was stabbed in the face.
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Emad Samir Botros, 57, was pronounced dead at a house in Hartfield Avenue, Brighton, on Tuesday.
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A 14-year-old New Jersey boy is expected to be tried as an adult on a murder charge after allegedly fatally shooting a police officer last month, according to a federal prosecutor.
The New Jersey teen who allegedly gunned down a Newark detective and wounded another in a hail of 29 bullets caught their attention less than an hour before — when he flashed the eventual
Named for Newark police Sgt. Joseph Azcona, new legislation drafted by the NJ Attorney General would allow prosecutors to charge minors as adults if accused of hurting police.
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Petition demands trial of 14-year-old as adult in Newark cop's deathNewark Detective Joseph Azcona was fatally shot in the line of duty on March 7. A 14-year-old suspect is facing charges. Juveniles under the age of 15 cannot be charged as adults in New Jersey. Thousands have signed a petition to revise the state's laws on ...
The 14-year-old accused of fatally shooting Newark Police Sgt. Joseph Azcona was arraigned from his hospital bed last week, according to the Essex County prosecutor. The teen remains hospitalized nearly a month after the shooting, though his injuries are unclear.