The second in our conversation with Jerry Lewis. Jerry is an expert with decades of polygraph experience. He teaches tactical interviewing. Jerry identified the killer of Megan Kanka (Meganโs Law) from a statement read to him over the phone after the man had been cleared as a suspect. Don't forgetโฆ
Jerry Lewis, M.A., retired as a Lieutenant from the New Jersey State Police after twenty-five years of service. He was the supervisor of the Violent Crime Analysis and Polygraph Unit. He has been a polygraph examiner for thirty-eight years and has conducted more than 3000 criminal-specific examinations. He has beenโฆ
In part 3 of the series, Meg sits with Jerry Lewis, an expert in Statement Analysis. Jerry was one of the first detectives in the United States to be trained in this technique, having analyzed thousands of statements since that time. He identified the killer of Megan Kanka (Meganโs Law)โฆ
In the first episode of season three, Meg chats with Fred Amicucci. Fred is the VP of Sales & Marketing for Data Screening. He is a member of the Professional Background Screening Association, American Staffing Association, as well as serving on the board of directors for the New Jersey Staffingโฆ
In part 2 meg continues her conversation with Fred Amicucci, the VP of Sales & Marketing for Data Screening. He is a member of the Professional Background Screening Association, American Staffing Association, as well as serving on the board of directors for the New Jersey Staffing Alliance. Fred has aโฆ
The Atlantic City Prosecutors office say's it "isn't a cold case". On November 20, 2006, four female victims were discovered in the drainage ditch behind the former Golden Key Motel in West Atlantic City. It was only last week that acting Atlantic City Prosecutor, Cary Shill, emphasized that, even fifteenโฆ
In this series, Meg and Jeff Horn, Toms River, NJ family law attorney and host of The Bold Sidebar, discuss highlights of several 2021 New Jersey Supreme Court decisions and cases it has agreed to hear in 2022. First up in Episode 1 is State v. Lodzinski. On October 6,โฆ
Meghan McCormick Hoerner discusses ๐จโโ๏ธ consecutive ๐ฎโโ๏ธ orders issued by the Supreme Court of New Jersey: -How COVID-19 court shutdowns are affecting criminal trial law Meg is the former Chief Assistant Prosecutor for the County of Cape May, New Jersey. ๐ As an adjunct instructor at Rowan University and formerโฆ
๐จโโ๏ธGov. Murphy executive order regarding prison release. ๐จ The DOC / Medical Review Panel will asses release on the following priorities: #1 - 60 yrs of age with compromised health ๐ #2 - 60 yrs of age OR compromised health #3 - Denied parole in the last 12 months #4โฆ
Meghan McCormick Hoerner discusses: Covid-19 affecting Pre-trial Release in the New Jersey criminal justice system. Meg is the former Chief Assistant Prosecutor for the County of Cape May, New Jersey. She's spent the last two years as a criminal defense attorney, and offers her unedited thoughts on -Does COVID19 countโฆ
Meghan McCormick Hoerner discusses: ๐จ Covid-19 affecting Pre-trial Release in the New Jersey criminal justice system. Meg is the former Chief Assistant Prosecutor for the County of Cape May, New Jersey. She's spent the last two years as a criminal defense attorney, and offers her unedited thoughts on -Does COVID19โฆ
-The New Jersey judicial system is effectively shut down until April 26th. Though, the date is most likely meaningless in terms of re-opening the courts. -What are the conflicts we are facing between problem solving and the Constitution? -What are the criteria of prisoner release in NJ? -Covid-19 in Newโฆ