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Man Sentenced to State Prison in Investigation into Sales of Methamphetamine and Heroin in Burlington and Ocean Counties – “Operation Speed Racer” was a joint investigation by the New Jersey State Police and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, prosecuted by the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice
Elias Corona-Sanchez, 32, of North Hanover, aka “Peligro,” was sentenced to 10 years in state prison by Superior Court Judge Wendel E. Daniels in Ocean County. He pleaded guilty on Jan. 11 to a charge of first-degree distribution of heroin. He and three...
Jamaican Recording Artist Sentenced to 25 Years in State Prison for His Role in Drug Ring That Shipped Cocaine Into New Jersey Via Mail – Andrew Davis, aka “Flippa Mafia,” was arrested in “Operation Next Day Air,” a multi-agency investigation led by the New Jersey State Police, Division of Criminal Justice and U.S. DEA
Andrew K. Davis, 37, of Kingston, Jamaica (formerly of Swedesboro, N.J.), a Jamaican dancehall DJ who records under the names “Flippa Mafia” and “Flippa Moggela,” was sentenced to 25 years in state prison, including 12 years of parole...
Pharmacist Convicted at Trial of Illegally Distributing Oxycodone to People Without Valid Need for the Highly Addictive Painkiller – Doctor who was Madison Borough councilman previously pleaded guilty to conspiring with him
Srinivasa Raju, 44, of Clifton, N.J., who operated as a pharmacist at Bottle Hill Pharmacy in Madison, was found guilty yesterday afternoon by a Morris County jury of third-degree counts of conspiracy and distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, namely...
Ex-Commissioner at Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Pleads Guilty to Having Agency Workers Perform Personal Tasks for Him
Anthony Ardis, 62, of Paterson, pleaded guilty to a charge of third-degree conspiracy to commit official misconduct before Superior Court Judge Marilyn C. Clark in Passaic County. Under the plea agreement, the state will recommend that Ardis be sentenced to up to 364...
New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Terminates Middlesex Printing Company’s Authority to Print Prescription Blanks After Company Issued Thousands of Blanks to Unauthorized Individuals
Downtown Printing Center of New Brunswick must stop producing and distributing prescription blanks for at least three years, and must destroy or forward to the state all equipment used in the production of blanks, and any materials it has in stock, under a Final...