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Guilty Pleas

Monday, February 11, 2013

Triton Teachers Plead Guilty, Face 30 Days Jail or House Arrest

Jeffrey P. Logandro and Daniel R. Michielli pleaded guilty Monday to third-degree conspiracy to commit official misconduct.

CAMDEN—Two Triton Regional High School teachers will possibly serve just 30 days under house arrest after entering guilty pleas Monday afternoon in connection with a teacher-student sex scandal that rocked the Runnemede school last fall. The two men—Jeffrey P. Logandro, 32, and Daniel R. Michielli, 27—also forfeited their ability to teach, or hold any public position, in New Jersey with the guilty pleas they entered before Superior Court Judge Thomas A. Brown Jr. Sentencing for both men is scheduled for March 15. Taking the five teachers and administrators charged in the scandal out of New Jersey's public schools has been authorities' goal since the probe, which began last summer, started mounting evidence against them, Camden County …

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DevilMayhem666

5:18 am on Saturday, March 2, 2013

Why? Exactly? 16 is the Age of Consent.   more ›

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Prosecutor: Somerdale Teens Plead Guilty to January Robbery of Sicklerville Man

The second teen to plead guilty to the Jan. 8 robbery in Lawnside did so Monday.

Two Somerdale teens have pleaded guilty in the brutal robbery of a Pizza Hut delivery driver from Sicklerville in Lawnside this past winter. The 17-year-old defendants entered their guilty pleas in adult court, according to authorities. Both teens pleaded guilty to first-degree armed robbery and second-degree aggravated assault. The robbery occurred on the 100 block of Ashland Avenue in Lawnside around 8 p.m. on Jan. 8. Leon Foxworth and Ryan Coulson orderd a pizza from the Magnolia Pizza Hut to an abandoned home, where they ambushed the victim, attacked him with an aluminum baseball bat and robbed him of $80, according to a statement issued by Camden County Prosecutor Warren W. Faulk and Lawnside public safety director John Cunningham. …

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MAJ-13

9:57 am on Thursday, June 7, 2012

Give me a break, and don't be so dramatic. That's the problem, everyone is afraid for eye for eye mentality. If you wanna be a punk and jump a working man for $80 and beat him with an aluminum bat, than I'm sorry, you should receive the same beating. You can hit someone with an aluminum bat and not paralyze them, so save the "poor them" semantics, the "harshest sentence" nonsense, and suing their…   more ›

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