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Former Clerk for State Department of Human Services Sentenced to Jail for Using State Computer to Create False Insurance Cards
Laquanda Tate, 39, of Trenton, was sentenced to 364 days in the county jail as a condition of three years of probation by Superior Court Judge Peter E. Warshaw in Mercer County. Judge Warshaw agreed to permit Tate to serve the jail sentence through the Sheriff’s...
Bloomfield Councilman Indicted by State Grand Jury for Allegedly Soliciting and Taking $15,000 Bribe
TRENTON – Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced that a Bloomfield Township councilman was indicted today by a state grand jury for allegedly soliciting and accepting a bribe of $15,000 from a business owner, promising the owner that he would use his...
134 New Troopers Receive Badges in Lincroft – 156th New Jersey State Police Recruit Training Class Graduates
Lincroft, N.J. - Acting Attorney General John Hoffman and Colonel Rick Fuentes, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, presented badges to New Jersey`s newest state troopers during graduation ceremonies at Brookdale Community College on Friday, January 29.The...
State Bookkeeper Charged With Stealing $296,216 by Falsely Billing State for Services Purportedly Provided to Disabled Individuals – Bookkeeper’s husband also charged in investigation by Division of Criminal Justice Corruption Bureau
Suzanne Eyman, 43, of Bordentown, N.J., who is suspended without pay from her position as head bookkeeper for the DDD, and her husband, Stephen Muller, 49, were each charged with second-degree theft by deception. They were charged by complaint-summons on Tuesday, Jan....
Irvington Man Pleads Guilty Staging Accident, then Seeking more than $25,000 in Insurance Payouts
In a plea before Essex County Superior Court Judge Michael Ravin, Jerry Previlon, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree insurance fraud in connection with the crime. Under the negotiated agreement, Previlon is expected to be sentenced to five years in...