After a warning from the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office and the filing of a class-action suit, Haddonfield is abandoning its opposition to a state directive for diversionary treatment of alcohol-related juvenile offenses.
Solicitor Mario Iavicoli said Thursday that the borough had begun weighing on a case-by-case basis whether to offer “stationhouse adjustments” to first-time offenders, as mandated by the state attorney general.
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