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Violent Crime Initiative Captures Over 150 Fugitives Throughout the State – Attorney General Announces New Directive to Prevent Victim and Witness Intimidation
The Violent Crime Initiative was coordinated by the New Jersey State Police Fugitive Unit at the request of the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General in an effort to further suppress violent crimes throughout the state. The operation is intended to target...
New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Cites 136 Home Improvement Contractors in 2016 for $1.9 million in Consumer Restitution and Civil Penalties
These actions are part of the Division’s continuing crackdown on contractors who do not comply with state laws. In addition to issuing the Notices of Violation, the Division has also filed various Superior Court cases against contractors who were hired by...
State Attorney General Clarifies Misunderstanding by Hospice Pharmacy Services Provider
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Bergen County Man Indicted for Allegedly Sending Sexually Explicit Texts to a Girl, 15, and Attempting to Lure Her for a Sexual Encounter
The Division of Criminal Justice Financial & Computer Crimes Bureau-Cyber Crimes Unit today obtained a state grand jury indictment charging Philip R. Carry, 60, of Fair Lawn, N.J., with second-degree luring a child, third-degree showing obscene materials to a...
Former State Bookkeeper Sentenced to Prison for Stealing $300,000 by Falsely Billing State for Services for Persons With Disabilities
Suzanne Eyman, 44, of Bordentown, N.J., who formerly was head bookkeeper for the DDD, was sentenced today to five years in state prison by Superior Court Judge Peter E. Warshaw in Mercer County. Eyman pleaded guilty on Sept. 29 to a charge of second-degree theft by...