George E. Norcross III looks on from the audience as his attorneys argue for the charges against him and his co-defendants be dismissed. (P. Kenneth Burns/WHYY) Michael Critchley, defense attorney for ...
Prosecutors argue defense attorneys for the South Jersey Democratic boss and his co-defendants don’t understand the charges against them.
George Norcross retains significant influence despite facing criminal racketeering charges that would make many defendants ...
The law firm of an attorney indicted alongside New Jersey Democratic party boss George Norcross urged a state appeals court to let it keep representing the state and reject calls for dismissal over ...
Lawyers today contended that just because ... Defense attorneys portray South Jersey political powerbroker George Norcross as the ultimate deal maker with admittedly brash knuckle tactics.
Redd, attorney William Tambussi ... "That is a threat of a completely different animal." George Norcross and his five codefendants have pleaded not guilty to charges including racketeering ...
Today’s a big day for the George Norcross case ... of pages of arguments in a few sentences: Norcross and his co-defendants claim Attorney General Matt Platkin is just prosecuting hard bargaining.
Chris Christie called the George Norcross indictment "garbage." An advocate derided Tuesday's event as a "spectacle" ...
Also in attendance were fellow indictees in Norcross’ racketeering case: former Camden Mayor Dana Redd, South Jersey attorney Bill Tambussi and George’s brother Phil Norcross (Phil Norcross ...
Norcross allies were on hand at Cooper to celebrate the party leader in an event that seemed more like a political rally than a construction kickoff.
Also in attendance were fellow indictees in Norcross’ racketeering case: former Camden Mayor Dana Redd, South Jersey attorney Bill Tambussi and George’s brother Phil Norcross (Phil Norcross ...