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Bitcoin Seizure Makes 300% Profit for NJ Prosecutors – NBC10 Philadelphia

enforcement strategies and practices necessary in the emerging new crypto world, Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni said. The Monmouth office said a forfeiture complaint was filed in 2019 following the suspect s guilty plea and sentencing on several drug charges. This will serve as an effective template for the state law enforcement agencies in the cryptocurrency market – a place where we can expect proceeds from crimes to continue to be concealed,” Gramiccioni said. The office s first cryptocurrency seizure, which has not yet been liquidated, was one year earlier, in 2017. Dubbed Operation Plastic Army, authorities busted 16 people for defrauding over a dozen financial institutions. Cryptocurrency assets valued at more than $200,000 were seized from a Colts Neck man at the time, and are now valued at more than $1.25 million.

Neptune City NJ man sentenced for illegally possessing machine gun

A Neptune City man was sentenced to 57 months in prison after he pleaded guilty Monday to illegally possessing a handgun that had been converted into a machine gun, federal authorities announced.  Davon Harley, 30, pleaded guilty to one count each of being a felon in possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of a machine gun, Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig said in a news release. Harley pleaded guilty by videoconference before U.S. District Court Judge Peter G. Sheridan. Harley was charged last May following an investigation into a February 2020 incident when a Neptune City police officer confronted Harley during an argument with others in the yard of an apartment complex, according to court documents.

N J Catholic priest accused of sexually abusing a boy 30 years ago

N J Catholic priest accused of sexually abusing a boy 30 years ago
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Woman who suffocated newborn, disposed of his body with boyfriend s help, gets sentence

Woman who suffocated newborn, disposed of his body with boyfriend’s help, gets sentence Updated Apr 22, 2021; Posted Apr 22, 2021 Jada McClain, now 20, appears in state Superior Court in Freehold, on April 17, 2019 for a detention hearing. McClain was charged with killing her newborn son. Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media Facebook Share A woman and her boyfriend were sentenced Thursday to a combined 15 years in state prison after she admitted last year that suffocated her newborn son and that he helped her dispose of his body in a dumpster in 2019, officials said. Jada M. McClain, 20, of Neptune Township was sentenced to 10 years in state prison after she pleaded guilty on Jan. 6 to first degree aggravated manslaughter and Quaimere Mohammed, 21, also of Neptune Township, was sentenced to five years after he pleaded guilty on the same day to second degree disturbing or desecrating human remains in connection with the death of a newborn baby, according to a statement from the

NJ mother who held baby s chest down until he stopped breathing is sentenced

NJ mother who held baby s chest down until he stopped breathing is sentenced By FOX 5 NY Staff Published  article These are the golden Scales of Justice, They represent the legal system and courts, The scales here are shown unbalanced with the left side weighing heavier than the right, They are shown against a black background. (Photo by: Joe Sohm/Visions of Ame Expand NEW JERSEY - A New Jersey couple is headed to prison for their roles in the death of their newborn baby who was killed and tossed into an outdoor trash bin. Jada McClain, 20, received a 10-year sentence Thursday. She had pleaded guilty last year to aggravated manslaughter. Quaimere Mohammed, 21, who pleaded guilty to disturbing or desecrating human remains, received a five-year sentence.

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