Two detectives with New Jersey’s Division of Criminal Justice received lengthy suspensions after separate off-duty drunken driving incidents, according to the state’s 2025 Major Discipline Report.
Two detectives employed by the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice were suspended for more than five months each after separate off-duty driving incidents that resulted in internal affairs investigations and discipline, according to the state’s newly released 2025 Major Discipline Report.
Detective Isaiah Murray received a 208-day suspension following a January 2025 motor vehicle crash in Moorestown, while Detective Hamid Sesay was suspended for 166 days after pleading guilty to driving under the influence stemming from an August 2024 incident in Ridgefield…