She met every requirement but still can’t become a U.S. citizen, lawsuit claims
After completing every step for U.S. citizenship, Derya Kaya is still waiting. She’s now suing immigration officials to get a decision.
Sushi chain accuses Jersey Shore eatery of using confusingly similar name
A sushi showdown is brewing in NJ. Kura Sushi is suing a Long Branch restaurant, claiming it copied their name and confused customers.
Feds sue 4 N.J. cities over immigration policies, mayors say they won’t back down
The Justice Department argues that these policies are not only unlawful but also dangerous.
Teen hip-hop star’s rise derailed by alleged abuse at N.J. rehab, lawsuit claims
A former teen rap prodigy who once opened for Ice Cube says his rising career was shattered by years of abuse at a now-defunct N.J. rehab. He’s now suing under the Child Victims Act.
Man convicted after threats to N.J. judge over loss of gun rights
The California man sent approximately 400 threatening emails over seven months, authorities said.
N.J. man sentenced to 20 years on attempted sex assault charge wins new trial
A New Jersey appeals court has overturned an attempted sexual assault conviction, ruling the defendant was denied his constitutional right to choose his own lawyer.
Conviction in killing of 81-year-old Jersey City woman overturned on appeal
A police misstep during questioning led an appeals court to overturn a murder conviction.
N.J. congresswoman faces 16 years in prison for assault charges in ICE detention center clash
Congresswomen LaMonica McIver will need permission to leave the country according to a judge's orders.
N.J. city forced to keep paying millions for a sewer system it doesn’t even use
Why is Jersey City still paying millions for Morris County’s sewers under a 50-year-old deal? A New Jersey court just said the decades-old agreement still stands.
Kai the Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker’s nearly $1B Netflix lawsuit gets tossed
Caleb “Kai” McGillvary is serving a lengthy prison sentence for a New Jersey killing.
Your phone’s data could place you at a crime scene — and N.J. courts just allowed it.
Your phone’s location data could now be used to place you at a crime scene — and a New Jersey court just said that’s constitutional.
N.J. congresswoman faces federal assault charge in ICE detention center scuffle
The trespassing charge against Newark Mayor Ras Baraka in the May 9 incident at Delaney Hall was also dropped.