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Neptune cop illegally used computer database to look up woman’s info then went her home

James, 29, was working a detail outside a local elementary school earlier this month when he noticed a woman picking up her child, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond Santiago said.

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Joshua James, a Neptune Township cop, has been charged for illegally using a pair of police computer databases to look up a woman’s information.

Neptune Cop Illegally Used Computer Databases

James, 29, was working a detail outside a local elementary school earlier this month when he noticed a woman picking up her child, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond Santiago said. He then looked up her license plate and home address in a pair of law enforcement computer databases intended strictly for policing purposes, Santiago said.

James then drove to the woman’s home and asked if she was single, and whether he could have her phone number.

Charges

He has been charged with third-degree Computer-Related Criminal Activity.

James was arrested and criminally charged earlier this week. He has been suspended from duty by the Neptune Township Police Department.

More information on Neptune Cop Illegally Using Computer Databases

Anyone with information about James’s activities is being urged to contact MCPO Detective Ryan Mahony at 800-533-7443.

Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all of the trial rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and State law.

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