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7,827 Criminal Cases In Question After Lab Tech Faked Drug Case Results in New Jersey

PASSAIC COUNTY – According to state officials, a lab technician for the State Police allegedly faked results in a drug case, which has put 7,827 other criminal cases into question. Facts of the Case The technician, Kamalkant Shah, has been working as a laboratory technician for the State Police laboratory in Little Falls. He has …

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Man Charged In Fatal DUI Crash Had A History Of Drunken Driving Arrests

WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP – 36-year-old Daniel P. Braeunig of Williams Township surrendered to state police on charges relating to an accident that took place 28 December in Williams Township in which 23-year-old Dallas Poff was killed. The list of charges faced by Braeunig in the fatal drunken-driving crash were read by District Judge Daniel Corpora. As …

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25-Year-Old New Jersey Man Faces Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated Charges

ORANGETOWN, N.Y. – 25-year-old Alexander Singh of Dumont, NJ, was arrested for aggravated DWI, a misdemeanor. Facts of the Case According to police reports, Singh: Was traveling south on Route 340 in a 2007 Ford Mustang Drifted off the roadway Collided with a parked vehicle and a mailbox in Orangetown The incident took place at …

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Atlantic City – A Crumbling Gambling Empire With High Crime Rates

In Atlantic City, New Jersey, the Showboat Hotel and Casino, home of Atlantic City’s House of Blues, has closed its doors. The Revel Casino has also closed only two years after opening – and having never earned a profit. Revel, which was losing approximately $1 million dollars per week received another financial blow in August …

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Chain Store Credit Card Hacking And Identity Theft In New Jersey

Criminals using sophisticated malware were able to obtain over 2.5 million credit cards used at several Michaels stores, including the Mays Landing, New Jersey location, between May 8, 2013 and Jan. 27, 2014. An information security breach might have established the parameters for the perpetrators to gain access. Michaels’ subsidiary, Aaron Brothers (no current locations …

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