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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Pine Hill Teacher Indicted on 92 Counts of Sex Assault, Child Porn

Charles Reilly, 44, taught at Pine Hill Middle School and was a town councilman until he was charged in 2011.

Pine Hill Middle School teacher Charles Reilly was indicted on 92 counts of child abuse, including sexual assault and child pornography, authorities announced Wednesday. A grand jury indicted—or formally charged—Reilly, 44, of East Pine Street in Pine Hill, on Jan. 23. The indictments were unsealed Wednesday. The litany of counts against Reilly surrounds accusations that the art teacher and boys’ soccer coach allegedly victimized youth ages 12-16 during a five-year period.  Reilly was arrested in March 2011 and has been suspended with pay from his teaching position since then, according to Camden County Prosecutor Warren W. Faulk and Pine Hill Police Chief Chris Winters. Reilly also was a Pine Hill councilman at the time of his arrest. …

Dirk Diggler

9:43 pm on Saturday, February 16, 2013

Isnt it appropriate that the person defending a child molester is using the name Sock Puppet!!!!   more ›

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Washington Twp. Men Indicted in K-9 Schultz Case

The indictments were handed down Tuesday—the same day Gov. Christie signed "Schultz's Law."

The Gloucester Township Police Department family received a double dose of good news out of Camden and Trenton on the K-9 Schultz front this week. A Camden County grand jury on Tuesday indicted two Gloucester County men in connection with last November's infamous Blackwood Chinese restaurant robbery that led to the death of the beloved K-9, according to the Camden County Prosecutor's Office. "I'm certainly pleased that the prosecutor's office is working so closely with us on this case and has proceeded to get the indictments," Gloucester Township Police Chief W. Harry Earle said today. Police also learned today that Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday signed into law a measure named after K-9 Schultz that strengthens the penalties for those …

Dee Albano-Wolfe

2:24 pm on Thursday, June 23, 2011

My heart still hurts for Cpl. Pickard. Five years is not enough. K9 Schultz in my opinion was a police officer and the punishment should fit the crime. If you kill law enforcement personnel you should get life. I hope these two get the maximum and no deals are made.   more ›

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