N.J. Assembly Democrats Sumter, Holley, Jones, Wimberly Bill Aimed at Improving Rehabilitation, Reducing Criminal Recidivism Rate Now Law
January 22, 2020
January 22, 2020
TRENTON, New Jersey, Jan. 22 -- The New Jersey Assembly Democrats issued the following news:
Moving on criminal justice reform, legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Shavonda Sumter, Jamel Holley, Patricia Egan Jones and Benjie Wimberly aiming to end the school-to-prison pipeline, assist individuals in recovery and rehabilitation, reduce the number of repeat offenders and provide savings was signed into law Monday.
"The majority of the more than 10,000 inmate . . .
Moving on criminal justice reform, legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Shavonda Sumter, Jamel Holley, Patricia Egan Jones and Benjie Wimberly aiming to end the school-to-prison pipeline, assist individuals in recovery and rehabilitation, reduce the number of repeat offenders and provide savings was signed into law Monday.
"The majority of the more than 10,000 inmate . . .