Conspiracy is a crime that involves two or more people and is commonly seen in federal drug cases. Conspiracy to commit a crime does not necessarily mean the suspect actually committed the crime, just that he or she knew that a crime was being committed....
While the maximum penalty for the bank fraud conspiracy is 30 years in prison along with up to a $1-million dollar fine, Sellinger said that the conspiracy to commit mail theft and possess stolen mail is punishable by a maximum penalty of five years in prison, and the theft and possessio...
Ahmadi, 34, Khatibi, 45, and Nickaein, are each charged by indictment with one count of conspiring to commit computer fraud and related activity in connection with computers; one count of intentionally damaging a protected computer; and one count of transmitti...
Joshua Darstek, 38, was charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Between May 2014 and January 2016, he worked as a sales representative on behalf of two compounding pharmacies and a marketing company where he marketed and sold compounded drugs to physicians, including pain, scar, an...
Absecon, NJ, Man Sentenced For Role in $50M Health Care Fraud Conspiracy Chris Coleman Chris ColemanUpdated: December 13, 2022Jcomp Share on Facebook Share on Twitter A man from Absecon has been sentenced to 37 months in prison for his role in defrauding New Jersey state and local health...
Marri is a Qaeda sleeper agent sent to the United States to commit mass murder and disrupt the banking system. The case, which will probably be argued in the spring, will present the Obama administration with several difficult strategic choices. It can continue to defend the Bush administration...
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373, One Newark Center, Newark, NJ. The panelists will be the Hon. Richard A. Merkt, assemblyman and parliamentarian of the NJ state assembly; Lawrence Lustberg, counsel for the gay couples in the case; and me. The moderator will be Professor John Wefing of Seton Hall law school. ...