Posted on
Friday 9 May 2008
A municipal judge admonished by the New Jersey Supreme Court for arraigning his client's adversary is now facing a civil rights suit over the incident. The seven-count complaint against James Newman raises federal and state civil rights claims and common law claims for malicious prosecution, infliction of emotional distress and fraudulent concealment. The ethics complaint seeks compensatory and punitive damages.
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