The New Jersey Supreme Court has disbarred a former prosecutor after she pleaded guilty to attempting to sell methamphetamine.

Jacqueline Gruhler of Morton, Pennsylvania, was disbarred based on her guilty plea to third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute. Police arrested her on June 25, 2019, after she and her husband checked into a motel in Wildwood, and she was assisting him in selling the methamphetamine around the boardwalk area, according to the Disciplinary Review Board.

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