New Jersey Acting AG Restricts Police Use of No-Knock Warrants

New Jersey Acting AG Restricts Police Use of No-Knock Warrants
A police car and ambulance in New Jersey in an April 16, 2020 file photo. Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images
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New Jersey acting Attorney General Andrew Bruck on Tuesday issued a directive that restricts the use of “no-knock” warrants by police.

Citing “dire consequences” for the safety of both law enforcement officers and residents, Bruck said his directive (pdf) seeks to further regulate the “already-rare application” of no-knock warrants in New Jersey, and establish approval and reporting requirements for instances when they are used.
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Isabel van Brugen is an award-winning journalist. She holds a master's in newspaper journalism from City, University of London.
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