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Mark S. Fisher was from Andover, New Jersey. He was the son of Michael and Nancy Fisher and brother to Alexis Fisher. [3] He was a Lenape Valley Regional High School football star and Fairfield University sophomore. [4] He was studying to be an accountant, and was on the Dean's List. [5] Fisher was a National Honor Society student and a star ...
On April 21, 1989, Corsaro and other New Jersey mobsters were indicted on conspiracy and racketeering charges. The most serious charge was planning to burglarize and burn down the Fairfield, New Jersey office of the Attorney General, which was the base for the Northern New Jersey Organized Crime Task Force. [4]
Firefighters from fire departments all over Monmouth County responded to the massive fire that was lit after the killings. [3] [4] Earlier in the day, firefighters responded to another fire at the house of Paul Caneiro, Keith's brother, in Ocean Township, New Jersey. Emergency personnel responded to this fire at approximately 5:01 am. [4] [5]
According to the criminal complaint, between April 2023 and April 2024 the defendants in Essex County and other locations conspired with each other and others to possess and distribute more than ...
The murder trial of a New Jersey dad charged in the death of his 6-year-old son has begun with prosecutors and defense lawyers disputing what caused the boy's death. Ocean County prosecutors argue ...
Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office A Beaufort native with a prolific criminal history across the east coast will spend the rest of his life behind bars for the murder of a New Jersey gas station ...
The Constitution of New Jersey, Article 1, Paragraph 12, states: "It shall not be cruel and unusual punishment to impose the death penalty on a person convicted of purposely or knowingly causing death or purposely or knowingly causing serious bodily injury resulting in death who committed the homicidal act by his own conduct or who as an accomplice procured the commission of the offense by ...
Ohioans can make criminal complaints or offer tips by contacting the Fairfield County Sheriff's Office at 740-652-7900 or downloading the sheriff's office app.