Crime & Safety
Jefferson Cop's Domestic Violence Charges Going To Grand Jury
The officer decided not to enter a pre-trial program because it would cost him his job.

JEFFERSON, NJ — A Jefferson Township police officer accused of domestic violence has decided to forgo a pre-trial intervention program that would require him to quit his job, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office confirmed to Patch.
Officer David Wroblewski, 34, was charged with attempting to cause bodily injury and making terroristic threats in the spring of 2016. Wroblewski was going to enter a pre-trial intervention program but decided not to as it would cost him his police officer job, the Daily Record reported. Patch has reached out to Wroblewski attorney for more information
The charges now head to a grand jury for a possible indictment, a spokesperson for the prosecutor's office told Patch.
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Wroblewski is currently suspended from the police department without pay, Jefferson police Det. Joe Kratzel told Patch, but declined to comment further.
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