Edwards married Lynn Cozzolino in 1970. In 1974 they moved to
Oakland, and a year later Edwards was elected councilman there. In 1977 he was elected to the
New Jersey General Assembly. He would serve three terms in the Assembly and be named assistant minority leader.
Thomas Kean served as Edwards' mentor in the Assembly, and when Kean became
Governor of New Jersey in 1982, he selected Edwards as his chief counsel. It led to the arrest of Kuklinski who was charged with five murder counts and six weapons violations, as well as attempted murder, robbery, and attempted robbery. Edwards spoke to the media in a press conference about the case describing them as murders for profit. ″He set individuals up for business deals, they would disappear and the money would end up in his hands.″. Edwards ran for
Governor of New Jersey in 1989, losing to
Jim Courter in the Republican primary. He ran again in 1993, losing out to
Christine Todd Whitman, who went on to victory in the general election. In 1995, Edwards opened a law firm, Edwards & Caldwell, where he worked until 2008. ==Death==