N.J. appeals court upholds decision to dismiss racketeering charges against George Norcross, 5 others

New Jersey Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal of Racketeering Charges Against George Norcross and Five Others

A New Jersey appeals court has upheld the dismissal of racketeering charges against powerful Democrat George E. Norcross III and five others, ruling that prosecutors failed to provide sufficient evidence to support their claims.

The decision comes after a Mercer County Superior Court judge last February dismissed the indictment, citing lack of evidence and procedural errors. The three-judge panel with the state's appellate division affirmed the lower court's decision on Friday, rejecting claims by former New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin that key evidence was withheld from the jury.

Norcross, an insurance executive and prominent Democratic powerbroker in the state, pleaded not guilty to the charges two years ago. His attorneys argued that the prosecution's case relied too heavily on hearsay and lacked concrete proof of wrongdoing. The other five defendants include Norcross's brother Philip Norcross, Dana Redd, Bill Tambussi, John O'Donnell, and Sidney Brown.

Prosecutors alleged that Norcross and his associates used intimidation tactics to secure lucrative waterfront projects in Camden, including a $3 billion hospital expansion project at Cooper University Health Care. One example cited was a wiretapped conversation between Norcross and rival developer Carl Dranoff, in which Norcross allegedly threatened Dranoff if he did not relinquish his rights to the property.

However, the appeals court found that the prosecution's case relied on flawed assumptions about the statute of limitations for the charges. The panel questioned whether tax benefits reaped by Norcross and his allies extended the time frame beyond which they could be prosecuted.

The decision is a significant blow to prosecutors, who had sought to reinstate the charges and demonstrate accountability among New Jersey's influential elite. Acting Attorney General Jennifer Davenport, awaiting Senate confirmation, has announced that her office is reviewing the appellate division's decision.
 
idk why prosecutors think they can just drag guys like norcross through court without any solid evidence πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ this whole thing smells fishy to me - sounds like they were trying to make an example out of him and his pals πŸ˜’ newsflash: you can't just charge someone with racketeering because you didn't like what they did... that's not how the system works, folks πŸ‘Ž
 
πŸ€” so like the court basically said there wasn't enough evidence to prove Norcross did anything wrong? but it seems pretty shady that he and his friends allegedly used intimidation tactics to get rich off some waterfront project πŸ€‘ and now the prosecutors are just going to let them slide because of some technicality about the statute of limitations? isn't that kinda weird? πŸ˜•
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised they upheld the dismissal of these racketeering charges against George Norcross and his crew. I mean, I've heard rumors about how powerful politicians can get away with some shady stuff, but this is serious business! πŸ€‘ The fact that they're trying to claim that the prosecution's case relied on flawed assumptions about the statute of limitations kinda smells fishy... like a dodgy insurance deal gone sour 🐟. Still, it's good to see the courts holding people accountable (mostly) in Jersey 😊. Can't wait to see what happens next! πŸ”„
 
This ruling reeks of cronyism πŸ€”. I mean, come on! If prosecutors can't even pin racketeering charges on someone as powerful as George Norcross, what does it say about the system? It's like they're saying, "Hey, we won't bother you with the law if you've got connections." πŸ˜’

And let's be real, this just gives more ammo to the Republican critics who've been saying that Democrats are above the law πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, what would happen if a Republican like Chris Christie was in Norcross's shoes? Would he get the same treatment? πŸ€‘ The disparity is staggering.

The appeals court's decision might be a technical one, but it's got all the makings of a partisan battle βš–οΈ. You've got Democrats defending their own, and Republicans trying to use this as proof of corruption. It's like they're playing politics with people's lives 😬.
 
😐 I don't get why they're not taking this guy Norcross seriously at all. He's got a ton of influence and connections, but that doesn't mean he's above the law, right? It feels like he's been let off with a slap on the wrist here... πŸ€” The prosecution's case was flawed, yeah, but that doesn't mean they're completely in the clear. I wish there was more transparency about what really went down in those waterfront projects... πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, this whole thing just smells fishy to me... like they were fishing for a big catch but didn't quite reel one in 🎣. Norcross and his crew are super powerful in Jersey politics - it feels like they got a free pass because of who they know πŸ’Ό. And now the state's appeals court is saying that the prosecution just didn't have enough evidence to take 'em down? Come on, man! It doesn't look good for accountability πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
Ugh, this ruling is just a perfect example of how chaotic things can get in court! 🀯 Like, what even was the case for the prosecution? πŸ˜‚ They had one conversation between Norcross and Carl Dranoff, and that's it? I mean, can you imagine if they tried to build an entire case on something like that? πŸ™„ It's no wonder they failed. And now, we're left with a bunch of powerful folks getting off scot-free. πŸ’Έ Like, what's next? πŸ˜•
 
I'm like super bummed about this verdict lol πŸ€”. I mean, it seems like the state didn't do their job right on these guys. All they have to say is that the prosecutors messed up and couldn't prove their case? It doesn't exactly fill me with confidence in the system... 😐. Like, shouldn't they at least try harder next time? This whole thing just feels like a total letdown πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I don't think it's fair on George Norcross, he seems like a powerful guy in NJ politics... πŸ€” Still, the appeals court did the right thing by looking at all the evidence and realizing they didn't have enough to prove racketeering charges were true. Prosecutors can't just make stuff up and expect to win a case 😬. It's not about Norcross being innocent or guilty, it's about following due process and making sure everyone plays fair 🀝. I'm curious to see how Acting AG Davenport will review the decision - hopes she'll use this as an opportunity to improve their investigation methods πŸ“š
 
I'm really confused about this whole thing πŸ€”. So basically, these powerful people in New Jersey were accused of using intimidation tactics to get deals done with developers, but the court said there wasn't enough evidence to prove it was true πŸ’‘. It seems like they're saying that even if Norcross did make some threatening calls, it's not enough to convict him and his friends πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I don't think this is fair to the people who are supposed to be held accountable for wrongdoing πŸ‘Ž. And what about all the money that was allegedly skimmed off from those waterfront projects? Didn't that count for anything? πŸ˜•
 
Ugh, this is getting so juicy 🀯 I'm talking about George Norcross and his crew! The appeals court just upheld the dismissal of racketeering charges against him and five others... it's like they're above the law, you know? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ I mean, who needs concrete proof when you've got a powerful Democrat on the hook? πŸ€” And those intimidation tactics? Totally sketchy, but can we say the prosecution just wasn't ready to take them down? 😏 The appeals court said it all about flawed assumptions and statute of limitations... basically saying Norcross had too much time in the "clearance" zone. 🚫 It's like they're letting him get away with murder... or at least, waterfront real estate empire-building πŸ’Έ. This whole thing is just so underwhelming... I guess you could say it's a real-life 'Entourage' situation... when all your friends are trying to take you down, but you've got the connections and the charm πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I wonder what's going on here lol πŸ€”... like if they can't even get a racketeering case right against someone as powerful as George Norcross, how are they gonna take down other people in NJ politics? πŸ€‘πŸ‘Š The appeals court ruling is kinda weird though - I mean, shouldn't prosecutors be able to prove their case better than that? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Guess you just gotta wonder what's really going on behind the scenes... 🎭
 
idk why this guy gets away with it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ like, i got my grades suspended for one day and he's being accused of racketeering lol anywayz, this whole thing is kinda fishy 🐟 don't get me wrong, ppl do get charged w/ stuff they didn't actually do all the time but still... seems kinda lowkey suspicious that he got off scotfree πŸ˜’ guess we'll never know for sure what went down in camden πŸ‘€
 
I'm shocked, I'm telling ya! 🀯 A three-judge panel says no way, Jose! Prosecutors can't pin racketeering charges on those powerful Democrats? It's like they're getting away with murder... or in this case, bribery and extortion. 😏 My cousin's got a buddy who knew Norcross, he said that guy was a real smooth talker. Can you believe he threatened some other developer over a waterfront project? What's next? A guy calling up his buddy and saying "Hey, if you don't wanna build on the beach, I'll make sure your business goes belly up"? πŸ€” It just doesn't add up.

I mean, what's the deal with these powerful folks getting away scot-free? It's like they're above the law. I'm not saying it's fair or right, but come on! πŸ˜’ The whole thing stinks. My grandpa used to say that if you've got nothing good to say, criticize the weather... and this case is a perfect example of that. β˜€οΈ
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Can't believe these guys got off scot-free... like it wasn't clear from the start that they were fishing for a fix. πŸ˜’ I mean, come on, three billion dollars in a hospital expansion project? That's some serious clout and influence going on here πŸ€‘. The appeals court basically said "oh wait, we need more evidence than just some hearsay and a wiretapped convo". πŸ€” Guess the law is like that, huh? Always has to be about finding loopholes... πŸ™„
 
come on... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ this is just too easy. I mean what's next? gonna appeal the fact that they got caught in a racketeering sting operation? 🀣 like, who tries to bribe someone with waterfront views and thinks it's gonna fly? George Norcross and his crew must've thought they were above the law... or at least, thought they could buy their way out of trouble πŸ˜‚. newsflash, NJ: you can't just use intimidation tactics to get rich off public projects and not face consequences πŸ‘Ž.
 
omg u guys can't even imagine how frustrating this is for the ppl of nj idk how much more proof they need lol like whats next? they're basically saying its okay to bully ppl and take advantage of the system because you got rich off it πŸ€‘ anyway i'm literally thinking of moving outta state cuz of politics like what even is the point anymore 😩
 
I'm surprised the appeals court didn't go with the prosecution's side on this one πŸ€”. I mean, who doesn't love a good corruption scandal? But seriously, it seems like the prosecution had their chance and blew it. They're gonna review the decision and probably come up with something even more flimsy to charge these guys with next time πŸ™„. The Norcross family's got too much clout in Jersey to let this drop. Mark my words, they'll be back at it again, and we'll all be watching with bated breath... or not πŸ˜’
 
I THINK THIS IS A REALLY BIG DEAL!!! 🀯 THE SYSTEM DOES SEEM TO BE WORKING AGAINST THESE POWERFUL PEOPLE INSTEAD OF FOR THEM!!!! πŸ’ͺ IT'S LIKE THEY THINK THEY'RE ABOVE THE LAW OR SOMETHING?!?!? NEWSFLASH: WE'RE ALL HUMAN AND WE ALL NEED TO FOLLOW THE RULES!!!! πŸ˜’ I GUESS THIS DECISION IS A BLESSING IN DISGUISE FOR THE PEOPLE OF NEW JERSEY WHO WERE WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO STAND UP AGAINST THIS CORRUPTION!!!! πŸ‘ IT'S ABOUT TIME SOMEONE STARTED HOLDING THESE ELITES ACCOUNTABLE!!!! πŸ’₯
 
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