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  1. The Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office is proud to announce the launch of the Burlington County Veterans Diversion Program (VDP), which was established on May 1, 2017 when Governor Chris Christie signed into law P.L. 2017, Ch 42 (N.J.S.A. 2C: 43‐23 et seq), and went into effect on December 1, 2017. Burlington County has a large ...

  2. Any person who wishes to file a complaint concerning a police officer employed by a municipal or county law enforcement agency located in Burlington County may submit a complaint in person by visiting the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office at 49 Rancocas Road, 2 nd Floor, Mount Holly, NJ 08060, or by calling us at 609-265-5035. DOCUMENTS.

  3. May 5, 2022 · The prosecutor's office also helped respond to deadly violence in some towns, including Willingboro in 2016 and 2017. "The first thing I did was ride along in those towns,” Coffina said. “We ...

  4. The 2022 Census Data indicates that Burlington County’s population is 466,103. The demographics from 2022 Census Data are 62.0% White, 16.0 % Black, 6.0% Asian and 10.0% Hispanic or Latino, 5.0% Other and 1.0% Islander. 51% Female and 49% Male. As of January 2024, the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office has 43 detectives: 74% are white ...

  5. The Evidence Management Unit (EMU) falls under the command of a detective lieutenant. EMU is comprised of two prosecutor’s agents and one clerical employee under the supervision of a detective sergeant. The EMU is responsible for receiving all evidence which is logged, categorized, inventoried and maintained in a computerized accounting system.

  6. May 24, 2024 · Joel BewleyMarch 19, 2024. Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a 29-year-old man has been convicted of murder in the fatal beating of a man inside a Beverly City residence two years ago. Larry Brown was also found guilty on additional charges related to barricading himself inside the home with a woman and four ...

  7. After moving back to New Jersey, she worked as an assistant prosecutor in Burlington County, NJ for eight years, where she spent most of her career supervising the Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Unit. After leaving the Prosecutor’s office in 1998, Ms. Maneri worked as a private criminal defense attorney. She has argued in the Appellate ...

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