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Services
Criminal
Law
Victims Rights
Education
Law: Dickinson School of Law, J.D. (1968)
Undergraduate: University of Scranton, B.A.
Bar Admission(s)
New Jersey (1968)
American Bar Association Law Enforcement Council (2004)
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John
Kaye served for 23 years as the Monmouth County Prosecutor
(longest in N.J. State history). He was President of
the National Association of District Attorneys from
1996-1997 and he represented the United States as an
Executive Board Member of the International Association
of Prosecutors from 1997-2005. He has lectured nationally
and internationally on a variety of topics and has written
several articles for professional publications. He created
the first Human Relations Commission in New Jersey and
the first and oldest Drunk Driving Task Force.
Seminars/Lectures
"Civil Justice for Victims of Crime in New Jersey", The National Crime Victim Bar Association, Rutgers Law Center, March 2008.
Panelist
"Victimization of the Mentally Challenged", Columbia University, April 2008.
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