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The New Jersey faction of the Genovese crime family is a group of Italian-American mobsters who control organized crime activities within the state of New Jersey.The New Jersey faction is divided into multiple crews each led by a different caporegime who oversees illegal criminal activities in labor racketeering, illegal gambling, loansharking and extortion.
On the night of September 7, 1984, Robert O. Marshall of Toms River, New Jersey, an insurance broker and chairman of the Ocean County Chapter of the United Way fund, and his wife Maria were traveling north on the Garden State Parkway from Harrah's in Atlantic City when, according to Marshall, he felt a vibration in one of the car's tires.
County Clerk of New York County; In office May 3, 1969 – December 31, 2014: Appointed by: Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court [1] Succeeded by: Milton Tingling: Personal details; Born December 30, 1923 New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. Died: January 24, 2019 (aged 95) New York City, U.S. Political party: Democratic [2] Spouse
Today, Creech remains on death row in Idaho, where he is the longest-serving death row inmate. ... with the Bergen County prosecutor's office in New ... New York's most notorious serial killers ...
New York City — In 1997, Walter Johnson was sentenced to five life terms for a robbery conviction at a time when he went by "King Tut" and was known as a notorious New York criminal. But 27 ...
On Dec. 18, 2024, a week after Brooks died, New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision Commissioner Daniel Martuscello alerted his staff about the investigation into Brooks ...
DeCavalcante and 54 associates were charged and tried in 1969. He pleaded guilty to operating a gambling racket turning over $20 million a year. At the same time, a New York State report indicated that he and another Mafia family controlled 90 percent of the pornography stores in New York City. DeCavalcante was sentenced to five years in prison.
Subscriber exclusive:How NJ lost $850M to NY: A look inside the negotiations to split federal transit funds On the night of June 6, officers removed Julney from his cell. Hours later, he was put ...