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Ex-boyfriend who set fire to woman s house, killing 2 cats convicted of aggravated arson

Somerset County Man, 36, Convicted In Deadly Fire That Killed Cats After Argument With Ex-GF

Read / Add Comments A 36-year-old Somerset County man was convicted of aggravated arson and related charges after intentionally lighting a house with nine people on fire and causing the death of two cats. Patrick M. Hammond, of Somerville Borough, was convicted of the following charges after an April 21 non-jury bench trial, Prosecutor Michael H. Robertson said in a joint release with other county officials: Second-degree aggravated arson Third-degree endangering the welfare of a child (four counts) Third-degree animal cruelty (two counts) Disorderly person criminal mischief Hammond was also charged with first-degree attempted murder and found not guilty, Robertson said. Hammond used a flammable liquid to start a fire in a home occupied by nine people on Dec. 30, 2018, Robertson said.

At Least 13 NJ Teachers Lost Jobs In 4 Months For Bad Behavior

UpdatedSat, Apr 24, 2021 at 11:13 am ET Replies(9) Ryan J. Zamorsky and Sean DiGiovanna​ (Somerset County Prosecutor s Office photos) NEW JERSEY At least 13 teachers have temporarily or permanently lost their licenses over the past four months for bad behavior. The removals come as lawmakers, school officials and the Murphy administration have made repeated calls to tighten up the state s system of hiring teachers. (see the list of teachers and their school districts below). The teachers were removed for a variety of reasons including drug and sexual assault convictions. Hillsborough man who sexually assaulted a sleeping woman and a librarian who called a 14-year-old student her hot boyfriend, according to state records.

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