New Jersey Inmate Database
New Jersey Department of Corrections
Effective August 4, 2012, an offender will be removed from the Offender Search Web Page one year after the completion of their custodial term. Offenders will be removed one year after expiration of their maximum sentence date or their mandatory parole supervision date (MPS) if applicable.
https://www-doc.state.nj.us/DOC_Inmate/inmatefinder?i=I
The Official Website for the New Jersey Department of Corrections Offender Information
JPay is a self-help kiosk system where Incarcerated individuals can access their funds, download digital books, programming, music, access stamps, send and receive electronic correspondence and so much more. Fees for some of these services may apply. Visit Jpay.com for additional information.
https://www.nj.gov/corrections/pages/OffenderInformation.html
Inmate Information Ocean County Government
The Ocean County Department of Corrections is the main custodian of all adult offenders arrested for violations of laws within the County of Ocean.
https://www.co.ocean.nj.us/OC/Corrections/frmInmateInformation.aspx
New Jersey Department of Corrections
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New Jersey Department of Corrections
Case no.: The number associated with the commitment paper. Commitment Order - The commitment order is the indictment or accusation number that is assigned to a criminal case by the Prosecutor's Office. Counts - Refers to the number of separate crimes for which an inmate has been convicted.
https://www.nj.gov/corrections/pages/helpfulhints.html
Jail – Morris County, NJ
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https://www.morriscountynj.gov/Departments/Jail
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BOP: Federal Bureau of Prisons Web Site
We're recruiting for exempt federal positions The BOP is looking for qualified Correctional Officers and medical professionals to join our team at 100+ facilities across the nation. Learn more about how to apply and join our mission today. Learn more about the First Step Act (FSA): During the month of January we remember and pay tribute to Vern M.
https://www.bop.gov/
Sheriff's Office Cape May County, NJ - Official Website
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https://capemaycountynj.gov/1565/Sheriff-Office---Do-Not-Delete
AG Jennings, colleagues demand action from xAI over Grok’s Creation of Nonconsensual Sexual Content - State of Delaware News
Attorney General Kathy Jennings and a bipartisan group of 35 attorneys general today demanded in a joint letter that xAI, the company that owns both the X social media platform and the AI chatbot Grok, take additional action to prevent its AI chatbot, Grok, from generating nonconsensual intimate images and child sexual abuse material.
https://news.delaware.gov/2026/01/23/ag-jennings-colleagues-demand-action-from-xai-over-groks-creation-of-nonconsensual-sexual-content/
New Jersey Department of Corrections
Case no.: The number associated with the commitment paper. Commitment Order - The commitment order is the indictment or accusation number that is assigned to a criminal case by the Prosecutor's Office. Counts - Refers to the number of separate crimes for which an inmate has been convicted.
https://www.nj.gov/corrections/pages/helpfulhints.html
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https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/01/23/2026-01323/agency-information-collection-activities-proposed-ecollection-ecomments-requested-extension-of-a
Michigan High Court Could Break New Ground in Limiting Excessive Sentences State Court Report
Michigan High Court Could Break New Ground in Limiting Excessive Sentences Michigan could be the first state to rule that life-without-parole sentences for people convicted of “felony murder” are unconstitutional. Kyle C. Barry is director of the State Law Research Initiative, which filed an amicus brief in People v.
https://statecourtreport.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/michigan-high-court-could-break-new-ground-limiting-excessive-sentences
New Book Makes a Powerful Case for Ending Solitary Confinement - Solitary Watch
“How can we subject prisoners to unnecessary solitary confinement, knowing its effects, and then expect them to return to our communities as whole people?” —Barack Obama addressing the need for solitary confinement reform in 2016. When I was senior editor for San Quentin News, it was rare to find articles in mainstream media outlets showing incarcerated people doing something socially responsible.
https://solitarywatch.org/2026/01/23/new-book-makes-a-powerful-case-for-ending-solitary-confinement/
Operator of Prostitution and Human Trafficking Ring Sentenced to 60 Years in Prison - New Jersey Office of Attorney General
TRENTON – Acting Attorney General Jennifer Davenport and the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) announced today that a Trenton man was sentenced on Tuesday to a total of 60 years in prison – with 20 years of parole ineligibility – for leading a prostitution and human trafficking ring that operated in Mercer and Monmouth counties.
https://www.njoag.gov/operator-of-prostitution-and-human-trafficking-ring-sentenced-to-60-years-in-prison/