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1.
Ex-Newark drug abuse counselor Rostislav 'Steve' Vilshteyn convicted of Medicaid fraud
(Health/Healthquest)
... carry a
maximum
sentence of 10 years in state prison and a fine of $150,000, while the crime of third-degree Medicaid fraud carries a
maximum
sentence of three years and a fine of $10,000. “Mr. Vilshteyn’s ...
2.
Passaic and Ridgewood nutritionist Azadeh Ahmadi indicted
(Health/Healthquest)
... a
maximum
sentence of 10 years in state prison and a criminal fine of $150,000, while third-degree crimes carry a
maximum
sentence of five years in state prison and a criminal fine of $15,000. Ahmadi may ...
3.
Louis Dubrel of Cranford indicted on charges of illegal disability benefit collection
(Health/Healthquest)
... assigned to investigate the case. Lopez presented the case to the grand jury. Third-degree crimes carry a
maximum
sentence of five years in state prison and a criminal fine of $15,000. —TOM HESTER ...
4.
Hazlet dentist Dr. Ping Cai indicted for alleged Medicaid fraud
(N.J./State)
... General Linda A. Rinaldi and Det. Ralph Anilo were assigned to the investigation. Rinaldi presented the case to the grand jury. Second-degree crimes carry a
maximum
sentence of 10 years in state prison ...
5.
Please Revise.
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Two Years too long already. The charges weren't steep enough. Bruno was incarcerated for two years after the accident and was given 5-1/2 years until parole and 18 years
maximum
after coping a plea bargain ...
6.
Agreed
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Two Years too long already. The charges weren't steep enough. Bruno was incarcerated for two years after the accident and was given 5-1/2 years until parole and 18 years
maximum
after coping a plea bargain. ...
7.
Former Cherry Hill lawyer Michael Kwasnik indicted for theft from clients
(N.J./State)
... chief and deputy chief, Supervising Deputy Attorney General Terrence Hull and Deputy Attorney General Francine S. Ehrenberg. Second-degree crimes carry a
maximum
sentence of 10 years in state prison ...
8.
Manalapan, N.J. babysitter Jennifer Mahoney charged with streaming sex abuse over Internet
(N.J./State)
... recorded for others’ gratification.” Mahoney’s sexual exploitation charges each carry penalties ranging from a mandatory minimum penalty of 15 years in prison to a
maximum
of 30 years, and a $250,000 ...
9.
Lavar Rodgers of Salem City indicted on charges of attempted murder, kidnapping
(N.J./State)
... Second-degree crimes carry a
maximum
sentence of 10 years in prison and a $150,000 fine; third-degree crimes carry a
maximum
sentence of five years in prison and a $15,000 fine; and fourth-degree crimes ...
10.
Siblings Libia Mendoza of Union City and Leonel Mendoza of Jersey City charged with auto insurance fraud
(N.J./State)
... A. Lopez and Det. Scott Stevens were assigned to the investigation. Second-degree crimes carry a
maximum
sentence of 10 years in state prison and a criminal fine of $150,000, while third-degree crimes ...
11.
Rutgers instructor Gavin Swiatek charged with child porn crimes
(N.J./State)
... fine of $150,000, while fourth-degree crimes carry a
maximum
sentence of 18 months in prison and a fine of $10,000. Because the charges are indictable offenses, they will be presented to a grand jury for ...
12.
Christie vetoes Democrats' 'Back to Work New Jersey' bill
(N.J./State)
... an eligible employer for a
maximum
of 24 hours per week for up to six weeks. Each trainee would have received up to $100 per week to help defray training-related costs, including transportation, clothing ...
13.
State nails 12 unregistered N.J. contractors seeking work on homes damaged by Irene
(N.J./State)
... home improvement contractors, the eight individuals charged criminally were identified as not having any business information on file with the state. In New Jersey, a fourth-degree offense carries a
maximum
...
14.
N.J. lawsuit against yo-yo waterball toy companies upheld by appeal court
(N.J./State)
... in failing to allow a “grace period” before enforcing the Yo-Yo Waterballs Act. The court noted in each decision that the penalties imposed were lower than the
maximum
penalty allowed by the Yo-Yo Waterballs ...
15.
Bill allowing N.J. vineyards to sell directly to retailers passes Senate
(N.J./State)
... them to ship small amounts of their bottled wine to consumers by mail. Only wineries that produce a
maximum
of 250,000 gallons per year will be able to sell and ship directly. Under the bill, all farm ...
16.
28 in alleged Camden drug network charged with first-degree racketeering
(N.J./State)
... are charged with counts of first-degree distribution of narcotics. The first-degree racketeering, money laundering and drug charges carry a
maximum
sentence of 20 years in prison, and the money laundering ...
17.
East Orange Health Inspector Enock Moochi indicted for allegedly accepting $1K bribe
(N.J./State)
... of an unlawful benefit by a public servant for official behavior. Second-degree crimes carry a
maximum
sentence of 10 years in state prison, and Moochi, if convicted, would face a mandatory minimum sentence ...
18.
40 people, including 6 ex-MVC clerks, indicted for illegal sales of N.J. driver's licenses
(N.J./State)
... of each charge. The second-degree charges carry a
maximum
sentence of 10 years in prison, and the clerks would face a mandatory minimum sentence of five years without parole under New Jersey’s anti-corruption ...
19.
N.J. Assembly Democrats approve their 'Back to Work NJ' legislation 47 to 32
(N.J./State)
... laid off worker to continue receiving unemployment insurance benefits while placed in on-the-job training with an eligible employer for a
maximum
of 24 hours per week for up to six weeks. The legislation ...
20.
Poor health could drive you to the poorhouse
(Money/Economy)
... Monthly Maintenance Needs Allowance (MMMNA) of $1,821.25 per month (adjusted annually), plus expenses for rent, mortgage, taxes, insurance and certain utilities over $469 per month. The
maximum
MMMNA is ...
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