OCEAN COUNTY PROSECUTOR`S OFFICE DEFENDS POLICE MISCONDUCT

Released on: March 24, 2008, 12:06 pm

Press Release Author: Arbor Books

Industry: Law

Press Release Summary: OCEAN COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE DEFENDS POLICE MISCONDUCT

Press Release Body: In a criminal case dating back to April, 2003, Morton
Schneider, a New Jersey businessman, will appear before Judge Barbara A. Villano on
March 31, 2008. Ocean County Prosecutor's Office will be represented by Thomas
Cannavo, who will be defending the police against charges of corruption, perjury and
robbery. Schneider will be represented by Peter W. Till. The evidence confirming
police misconduct is overwhelming, according to Schneider. His documentation
includes evidence of perjury by police officers in testimony and official documents,
as well as a robbery of and planting of evidence in the Schneider home. Ocean County
prosecutors have ignored these glaring transgressions by police in their attempts to
cover up a murder, Schneider asserts.
Schneider and his son, Sean, were arrested following a raid on their home in April,
2003, one month after Sean witnessed the murder of his friend, Al Kushinski. In
handcuffs at the time of his murder, Kushinski was pushed to his death by a Toms
River police officer, who was assisting Lavallette police on an alleged noise
complaint.
The official report on Kushinski's death failed to mention the presence of Toms
River police at the scene. Exactly one month later police, using a search warrant
obtained through perjured statements by Ocean County Prosecutor's Investigator
Sandra Rodriguez, claimed to discover cocaine and steroids in the Schneider home.
While the police had sole control of the keys to the Schneiders' home, the home was
robbed of approximately $25,000 worth of cash and jewelry. No investigation
followed.
Schneider and his wife, Barbara, a Toms River Township surgeon, have encountered
numerous procedural obstacles by the local courts in their quest to expose these
crimes.
"The misconduct by police, prosecutors and the judiciary has been a nightmare,"
Morton Schneider said. "The crimes against us appear to be business as usual in
Toms River, New Jersey."
The Schneiders have endured repeated acts of harassment by the police, the judges
and the township in their long and costly struggle to bring the truth to light.
On March 31, they will renew their attempts to seek justice.
"Toms River's ugly little secrets are finally going to be exposed," Morton
Schneider said.



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Contact Details: FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
(732) 278-3643
mort@schneidersoftrnj.com
Peter W Till, Esq. (973) 258 0064 tilllaw@aol.com

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