Sunday, November 24, 2019
McGreeveys words land in court essays
McGreeveys words land in court essays Two Princeton lawyer from the state of New Jersey has taken the issue of the special election to federal court. They claim Governor McGreevey created a vacancy when he announced his resignation on August 12, 2004. In addition, they argue the whole world knows of McGreeveys Lawyers representing the state of New Jersey claim there is no vacancy because he never filed a written resignation, therefore under the law McGreevey is still the governor. Moreover, New Jerseys constitution requires that a new governor be elected if there is a vacancy in that office at least sixty days before the general election. Bruce Afran and co-counsel Carl Mayer referred to previous decisions made by other state courts ordering special elections to official, but also acknowledged that in those occasions the officials Although both parties agree that New Jersey law calls for interpretation they would have to wait for the United States District Judge Garrett E. Brown Jr., who will issue a ruling next week. Most New Jersey residents are not concerned with Governor McGreeveys sexual preference or extra marital affair while in public office, we are concern about his negligence when he made the decision of putting Golan Cipel who is not qualified to run the terrorism unit in New Jersey. Golan Cipel did not get security clearance from the FBI because he is not a citizen of the United States, and also he has no previous experience in terrorism. McGreeveys did not think about the well-being of millions on New Jersey residents that is the real reason why he should resigned immediately, and call for special elections. ...
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