Victims of domestic violence and sexual assault can get the help they need without affecting their employment, under a New Jersey law that kicked in this month.
To expand on the headline, the 19 year old was dating the 15 year old, and was involved in a sexual relationship with her.
The father of the girl, in wanting to put a stop to the relationship, reported the kid to the cops, who then arrested him and charged him with a slew of crimes related to the endangerment of a child...
Working with children would be prohibited for sex offenders, who are considered a risk to repeat their crimes, under a bill that's been introduced by Assemblywomen Caroline Casagrande and Pamela Lampitt.
The investigation continues in Camden County after three teachers at Triton High School in Runnemede were charged with engaging in sexual activity with three female students.
Three teachers and two administrators at Triton High School in Runnemede are facing criminal charges, and have been suspended, after the teachers allegedly engaged in sexual activity with three female students.
The "New Jersey Security and Financial Empowerment Act" or the "NJ SAFE Act," would provide 20 days of unpaid leave time to an employee who is the victim of domestic violence or sexual assault or whose family or household member was the victim.
Violent child sexual predators would be forced to serve a minimum of 25 years in prison under a bill that was approved by its second Senate committee yesterday.