After being convicted of assaulting his wife in an attack that dislocated her shoulder, attorney Peter H. Jacoby received a slap on the wrist from the Supreme Court of New Jersey, which ordered only a public censure.

It might not go so easy for Jacoby in the district, where he is also licensed and where he works as an in-house lawyer for AT&T specializing in federal communications.

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