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New Jersey Attorney General's Office

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Hundreds Could Face Charges In State Driver's License 'Scrub'

Newark man and nearly 700 New Jersey residents could face criminal charges for obtaining New Jersey driver’s licenses using false identities.

Nearly 700 New Jersey residents could face criminal charges for obtaining New Jersey driver’s licenses using false identities, state officials announced Tuesday. Officials are touting the new high-tech facial recognition software, dubbed “Operation Facial Scrub,” to enforce the crackdown, Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa and Motor Vehicle Commission Chairman and Chief Administrator Raymond P. Martinez said. The effort has resulted in more than 1,800 license suspensions thus far, officials said. More than 600 potential criminal cases have been referred to the attorney general’s office since the program began in December 2011. Of those cases, Chiesa announced the first wave of 38 criminal prosecutions today – including a Morristown …

Reality Chuck

10:24 pm on Sunday, February 17, 2013

Anyone who looks to the government for these broad based security solutions (remember it was terrorism that drove the 6 point ID process) should know that it only holds those with a sense of responsibility accountable. The same will happen with gun control. Someday a good citizen will be prosecuted for a crime where his/her gun was used to kill someone, and the scumbag theif will continue to walk…   more ›

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