ROSENBERG v. STATE DEPT. OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY, DIV. OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE


935 A.2d 815 (2007)

396 N.J. Super. 565

Ted M. ROSENBERG, Plaintiff-Appellant, and George E. Norcross, III, Mark Neisser, Henry Chudzinski, R. Louis Gallagher, II, JCA Associates, Inc., Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc., Newark Morning Ledger Company, New York Times Company, Record of Bergen County, Burlington County Times, and Courier-Post of Cherry Hill, Plaintiffs/Intervenors, v. STATE of New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, and State of New Jersey, Defendants-Respondents.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided November 30, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ted M. Rosenberg, appellant, argued the cause pro se.

Lisa Sarnoff Gochman, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents (Anne Milgram, Attorney General, attorney; Ms. Gochman, of counsel and on the brief).

Before Judges LINTNER, GRAVES and SABATINO.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

LINTNER, P.J.A.D.

On August 28, 2006, a Law Division judge, following an in camera review, denied plaintiff Ted Rosenberg's request, under the common law right to know doctrine, for release of documents comprised of approximately 2000 pages, compiled in connection with a discontinued investigation by the New Jersey Department of Law and Safety, Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ), related to the appointment of...

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