On Nov. 24, 2020, the Appellate Division, in a consolidated case, held that a prosecutor cannot condition defendants’ admission into a pretrial intervention program (PTI) on defendants’ serving jail time. State v. Chen, Quinn, and Santitoro, 2020 WL 6878297.

On Nov. 19, 2016, defendants, recent college graduates, decided to burn their textbooks. While under the influence of alcohol, after throwing the books into a dumpster behind their fraternity house, they set fire to a mattress that was in the dumpster. What they didn’t know was that under the mattress was a propane tank, which then exploded causing damage to a fence and nine vehicles.

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