Pompelio, Foreman, & Gray News Archives
Why crime victims need our compassion
Richard D. Pompelio, Esq., The Daily Record
"I am here." Your child awakes crying from a nightmare. In an instant you are there, holding her closely in your arms, touching his cheek and running your fingers through his hair. " » continue
Next Generation at Victims' Law Center
Jim Lockwood, Star Ledger
Next generation at N.J. victims' rights law center to continue championing cause By Jim Lockwood/The Star-Ledger December 31, 2009, 8:00AM Robert Sciarrino/The Star-LedgerAttorney Richard Pompel » continue
New Jersey Crime Victims' Law Center and Pompelio, Foreman & Gray, L.L.C.: An Holistic Approach to Law to Help Serve Crime Victims
Jennifer Jean Miller, The Alternative Press
WHIPPANY, NJ - "They were once nameless and faceless and he gave them their voice," said Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein (D – Plainsboro Township) of the 14th Legislative District. She » continue
Richard D. Pompelio to Receive National Award
Press Release, Daily Record
February 9, 2009 Paul S. Foreman and David E. Gray are pleased to announce that their partner and Executive Director of the New Jersey Crime Victims' Law Center, Richard Pompelio has been selected » continue
Babysitter sentenced for shaking, dropping infant
Jim Lockwood, Star Ledger
A Mount Olive baby sitter was sentenced this afternoon to 9 years in state prison for shaking an 11-month-old boy and dropping him twice on his head, and leaving the infant brain-damaged, blind and » continue
PF&G open Hoboken Office at the Sky Club
David E. Gray, Esq., Pompelio, Foreman & Gray, L.L.C.
Pompelio, Foreman & Gray, L.L.C. represents builders of luxury condominium development projects and property management companies in Hoboken, Union City and surrounding areas. To b » continue
IN PERSON; His Loss, The State's Gain
George James, NY Times
Published: February 10, 2002 SITTING at his desk and looking out onto Military Park and the surrounding buildings, Richard D. Pompelio sees crime victims who need help. ''I wouldn't be sitting her » continue
Judges say local actions interfere with statewide 'Megan's Law'
Associated Press, Associated Press
NEWARK, N.J. - New Jersey towns cannot ban sex offenders from living near schools, parks, or other places where children gather, a state appeals court ruled on Tuesday. The three-judge panel found » continue
If not for a murdered teen, victims would see little help
Kate Coscarelli, The Star-Ledger
The beige metal shelves in a back office at the state Victims of Crime Compensation Board in Newark are almost empty. Richard Pompelio intends to keep them that way. A year ago, the shelves were pa » continue
Parents suing YMCA allege officials negligent in hire of admitted molester
Precious Petty, Warren County, NJ News
Friday August 15, 2008, 12:33 AM AP PhotoRobert Dion Fayte Williams Imagine sending your child to a YMCA-run camp only to have him or her molested by one of the camp counselors. That's what a l » continue
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