A bill that would allow a four-year pilot program in Ocean County to electronically monitor defendants charged with or convicted of physically abusive domestic violence has passed the General Assembly.
Often enough we hear stories of how domestic violence victims have restraining orders against their assailants, only to have those orders ignored, and the violence continue.
Now a new law is being proposed that would set up a pilot program to electronically monitor someone who’s either been convicted of committing an act of domestic violence or who’s undergone a risk assessment and is likely to re