Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page C6
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- Courier-Posti
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- Camden, New Jersey
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- C6
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Region 6C COURIER-POST, Wednesday, July 25, 2012 courierpostonline.com tion of a power which our constitution provides exclusively to the people of this state, the power to modify our constitution." Judges contribute 3 percent of their salary to their retirement benefits the lowest amount of any public worker group. The law would have raised that contribution to 12 Pension Continued from Page 1C constitution, the court wrote. "No court of last resort including the United States Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of legislation of this kind." In a dissenting opinion, Justices Helen Hoens and Anne Patterson the latter a Christie nominee wrote that the burden of proving the law was constitutional should have fallen on the plaintiff, not on the state. Justin Walder, an attorney for the plaintiff, Judge Paul DePascale, said the ruling "has properly prevented legislative usurpa The wreckage of a tractor-trailer remains on the road Tuesday in South Harrison after it collided with a pickup truck. The tractor-trailer driver died in the crash.
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