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Boot out victims board, critics say

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Toporek, who served in Gov. Brendan T. Byrne's administration, took almost 320 vacation, sick and administrative leave days from 2000 to 2005, according to statistics compiled by Assemblyman Peter Barnes, D-Middlesex.

Johnson, former chairwoman of the Morris County Republican Organization, took 201 days off in that period.

McConnell has been off 123 days since she started at the board in 2002. She is the past president of the Women's Political Caucus of New Jersey.

"I was absolutely astounded that people could work for the state of New Jersey ... and not show up for work," said Barnes, who led the hearings last year.

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Pompelio, a longtime crime-victim advocate whose son was killed in 1989, said the commissioners often bickered over claims that were clearly legitimate. He also said white victims often got preferential treatment and claims by black victims were questioned more often and took longer to pay.

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Kathy Garcia, who served as a member of the board's citizen advisory council, said, "I tried to advocate for victims and it was impossible to do. We need changes. Victims are not being served in this state."

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Reform of crime victim board gets renewed push in Trenton

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The board has been plagued by unfair denials, inordinate delays in processing claims, backlogs and a bias against minorities, said Richard Pompelio, a Sparta lawyer who served as chairman until resigning last summer. He himself is a crime victim, having lost his son, Anthony, to a murder more than 16 years ago.

"If you look at the makeup of the board, you'd say it was a joke until you realize, 'It's my taxpayer money paying for this,'" Pompelio added.

He cited one case where the board put off for so long helping an elderly woman pay for her grandson's funeral after he was killed in a drive-by shooting that she was forced to take out a loan and ended up paying more in interest than the funeral cost.

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