<p>The defendant’s attorney, Jack Furlong, also called the University’s conduct “nothing short of reprehensible,” according to the Trenton Times. Furlong added that when a Public Safety officer arrived on the scene during the March 9 incident, he observed no evidence of bruising on the woman.</p>
<p>How can an attorney decry the ‘University’s conduct’ when the goal of the security department is safety of the Princeton community? Shame on him.</p>
<p>My son is going there next year and I would not want him living close to someone who exhibits this behavior.</p>