Man who raped, strangled Lincoln Park jogger is sentenced to 30 years in prison nj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
‘This is my only source of income’: a landlord’s fight against foreclosure highlights the struggle for small property owners
Updated Mar 01, 2021;
Posted Mar 01, 2021
Leslie Boamah, a Guttenberg landlord, is fighting to stop his apartment buildings (in background) from being foreclosed, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. (Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal)
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Two weeks ago, Leslie Boamah came to a Guttenberg apartment building he once owned to find the locks changed and his belongings ― tools used for making building repairs in the trash.
If he were a tenant, such action would be illegal under the state’s eviction moratorium. But small landlords like Boamah, whose buildings were transferred to the possession of a rent receiver pending foreclosure, have few options for relief even as rental income has dried up.
Baltimore man pleads guilty to fatal Secaucus hit-and-run that killed Union City woman
David Ceausu. David Ceausu. Photos courtesy of the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office.
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
Yesterday, David Ceausu, age 20, of Baltimore, pleaded guilty to charges related to his involvement in the July 6th fatal hit-and-run in Secaucus that killed a 35-year-old Union City woman, Suarez said in a statement.
Ceausu pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree knowingly leaving the scene of an
accident resulting in death and to a motor vehicle summons for leaving the scene of an accident.
The plea agreement calls for the defendant to be sentenced in the third degree range with the State recommending a sentence of five years in New Jersey State Prison to be followed by a two year driver’s license suspension.
Baltimore man pleads guilty to fatal hit-and-run in Secaucus nj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Jersey City man faces 6 years in prison after pleading guilty to Newport Centre mall shooting
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
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A Jersey City man accused of shooting two people inside Newport Centre mall in Jersey City two years ago has pleaded guilty, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez announced Monday.
Ahmad Broadway, 26, admitted to one count of second-degree possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes and one count of fourth-degree risking widespread injury or damage in a virtual hearing before Hudson County Superior Court Judge John Young.
Broadway had been detained at the Hudson County jail in Kearny since his arrest 11 days after the Jan. 11, 2019 shooting that police sources said at the time was related to an ongoing dispute between rival Jersey City crews.