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About Defendant Thomas A. Cassidy
Law Enforcement Experience |
Sussex County Prosecutor's Office Tom had worked extensively with the Sussex County Prosecutor's Office from July of 1992 through August of 1993.
US Marshals Service In the Fall of 1995, Tom completed an internship with the U.S. Marshals Service in Brooklyn, NY.
NJ Department of Corrections In February of 1996, Tom was hired with the New Jersey Department of Corrections where he worked as corrections officer in Annandale, NJ.
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Defendant Thomas A. Cassidy working with the very same Prosecutor's Office that has been prosecuting him since 1996. An apparent conflict? |
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Military Experience |
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1987 Photograph of Tom in the US Army |
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US Army
Following several years of voluntary service throughout high school with the Civil Air Patrol
(US Air Force Auxiliary), in 1987 Tom enlisted in the US Army at the age of seventeen.
Tom attended the US Army Infantry School at Ft. Benning, GA.
He served with E Co. 4/15 Inf. at Ft. Knox, KY throughout his enlistment.
During his time in the Army, Tom traveled extensively attending a variety of training
exercises throughout the United States and Canada. |
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1990 Photograph of Tom in the US Marine Corps |
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US Marine Corps
After two years of honorable service with the US Army, in 1990 Tom enlisted in the US Marine Corps. He attended boot camp at Parris Island, SC and then Marine Combat Training and the School of Infantry at Camp LeJeune, NC.
Following six months of training, Tom was sent to serve in the Marine Corps Reserve with D Co. 2/25 Marines located in Dover, NJ. In January of 1991, Tom was sent to active duty to participate
in Operation Desert Storm. Tom served five years of honorable service with the US Marines. |
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Education
Tom received an Associate of Science degree in Criminal Justice from the County College of Morris in 1993. In 1997, he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
After enduring several years of Sussex County Justice, Tom was accepted at John Jay College of Criminal Justice where he went on to receive his
Master of Arts degree in Criminal Justice. While attending John Jay College, Tom has studied constitutional law, criminal law and procedure, civil rights and civil liberties, white collar crime, and several other
courses and always comes back to the same conclusion: Officials in Sussex County do not adhere to the rule of law. They do not adhere to the principles enumerated in our US and State Constitutions. What they
do is exact Sussex County Justice on anyone who challenges their "system" of doing business.
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