WEST WINDSOR – John Jay Hoffman, New Jersey’s Acting Attorney General, will discuss his role and responsibilities as the state’s chief law enforcement officer during a lecture at Mercer County Community College (MCCC).
“Law and Public Safety” will be the subject of Hoffman’s talk at noon on Tuesday, Nov. 24 in the Communications Building, Room 109. Hoffman’s lecture is part of the college’s Distinguished Lecture Series at the West Windsor Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road, and is free and open to the public.
Hoffman has served as New Jersey’s acting attorney general since June 2013. As the head of the state’s Department of Law and Public Safety, he oversees more than 8,000 employees in 11 divisions, including the State Police, Criminal Justice, Consumer Affairs, and Civil Rights.
Prior to his appointment as attorney general, Hoffman served as executive assistant attorney general, director of the Investigations Division of the New Jersey Comptroller’s Office, and as assistant United States Attorney. He received his undergraduate degree from Colgate University, and a law degree from Duke University.
For more information on MCCC’s Distinguished Lecture Series, call (609) 570-3324 or visit www.mccc.edu/events.
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New Jersey's Acting Attorney General John Jay Hoffman will deliver the Distinguished Lecture at Mercer County Community College Nov. 24.
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