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Assault Convict Gets 10-Year Sentence For Illegal Firearm Sale: Morris County Prosecutor Assault Convict Gets 10-Year Sentence For Illegal Firearm Sale: Morris County Prosecutor
Assault Convict Gets 10-Year Sentence For Illegal Firearm Sale: Morris County Prosecutor A Camden man previously convicted of aggravated assault was sentenced to 10 years in state prison for illegally selling a semi-automatic rifle, a defaced semi-automatic pistol, and a large-capacity magazine with hollow-point bullets, authorities in Morris County announced. Antony S. Rodriguez-Santana, 30, was sentenced Friday, Oct. 13 to 10 years subject to five years of parole ineligibility, Morris County Prosecutor Robert Carroll said. Rodriguez-Santana pleaded guilty to second-degree certain persons not to have firearms on Tuesday, Sept. 12. The plea was a result of an investigation rev…
Over 10 Ounces Of Cocaine And $14K Cash Seized In Morris County, 2 Arrested: Prosecutor Over 10 Ounces Of Cocaine And $14K Cash Seized In Morris County, 2 Arrested: Prosecutor
Over 10 Ounces Of Cocaine And $14K Cash Seized In Morris County, 2 Arrested: Prosecutor More than 10 ounces of cocaine and $14,000 in cash were confiscated by investigators who arrested two suspected dealers in Morris County, authorities said on Thursday, April 27. Edwin Robles, 36, and Andy Maguino Moreno, 43, both of Paterson, were charged with possession of cocaine, possession with intent to distribute, and conspiracy to distribute, Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll said alongside local officials. Robles was also charged with money laundering. The arrests were a result of an investigation by the Morris County Narcotics Task Force, which also seized more than 300 g…
Decade Later, Murder Of Beloved NJ Father, Diner Owner Remains Unsolved; $50K Reward For Arrest Decade Later, Murder Of Beloved NJ Father, Diner Owner Remains Unsolved; $50K Reward For Arrest
Decade Later, Murder Of Beloved NJ Father, Diner Owner Remains Unsolved; $50K Reward For Arrest Ten years after a beloved New Jersey father and diner owner was found stabbed to death inside his establishment, authorities say they continue to search for leads in hopes of making an arrest. Chafic "Steve" Ezzeddine was found dead inside the Kenvil Diner on Route 46 in Roxbury Township Saturday, May 28, 2011. The diner had closed for the day around 2 p.m., and Ezzeddine was last seen alive when he was taking trash to the dumpster between 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., authorities said. Meanwhile, witnesses heard Ezzeddine’s car alarm go off between 5:30 p.m. and 6 p.m., and his wife found his bod…