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Newark NJ Crystal Meth Charges
Last week, the Essex County Sheriff’s Office arrested a 45-year-old defendant after they seized a large quantity of methamphetamine and “crack” cocaine from his Newark apartment according to the police report. The arrest resulted when detectives executed a search warrant at his North 5th Street residence and ... Read More»
Oxycodone Arrest in Bayonne NJ
Bayonne Police arrested a Jersey City man on Thursday for drug distribution charges after they found him in Possession of Oxycontin pills. The arrest resulted from an investigation that was being conducted by Bayonne police around 9:00 p.m. in the area of 32nd Street and Broadway. The investigation led the police to check the ... Read More»
Irvington NJ Heroin Charges
After a long investigation, New Jersey State Police Detectives executed two separate search warrants in the City of Irvington, NJ early yesterday morning as part of a larger ongoing drug investigation for heroin distribution. The investigation paid off big time when the search warrants resulted in the arrest of a 39 year old woman and... Read More»
Hoboken NJ Marijuana Distribution Charges
Hoboken Police arrested a suspected marijuana dealer from Jersey City arrested near the Hoboken Terminal. The police got some laughs after the man insisted the police had no right to arrest him because he was a citizen of the “sovereign” state of New Jersey. However, police had every right to arrest him and after a search the ... Read More»
Jersey City Drugs, Guns, & Child Abuse
You can’t get better headlines than this – Guns, Drugs, and Child Abuse! Yes, that’s the charges for a Jersey City man who was picked up on related drug charges for marijuana, heroin, and cocaine. His bail has been set at $125,000 cash or bond, which is typically for second degree indictable offenses. This all happened... Read More»
Newark NJ Marijuana Charges
A Newark man turned himself in today to the Essex County Sheriff’s Office today, after he learned he had two open warrants for drug charges. This is commendable because most defendants will just wait for the police or sheriff’s officers to catch them on the street instead of taking responsibility and turning yourself in. ... Read More»