Atlantic County Man Sentenced to More Than Nine Years in Prison for Role in Heroin Conspiracy

CAMDEN, NJ—A Pleasantville, New Jersey, man was sentenced today to 110 months in prison for his involvement in a scheme to distribute heroin in around Atlantic County, New Jersey, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

Nassaun Hines, a/k/a \”Bubbles,\” a/k/a \”Nay,\” 30, previously pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez to a superseding information charging him with knowingly and intentionally conspiring to distribute 100 to 400 grams of heroin, and possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon. Judge Rodriguez imposed the sentence today in Camden federal court.

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GTPD Crime Stoppers VIDEO: Shoplifting Target Store, Cross Keys Rd

 

Two unknown suspects were observed by store security and captured on video selecting $104 of DVD movies, and concealing them into the waistbands of their pants.

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Obituary: Marion Tesch, age 79, of Wenonah

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Obama Girds for Fight With Israel Lobby Over Iran Deal

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An epic political battle has begun over the Iran nuclear deal, pitting Israel and its most powerful American lobby against President Barack Obama. In congressional hearings beginning next week, top administration officials will work through the summer to convince skittish lawmakers to embrace the deal, which they announced earlier this week. Meanwhile, the Israel lobby will…

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How an iconic Jersey carousel landed at Disney\’s Magic Kingdom

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SHE HAS HAD multiple names, three homes and an up-and-down existence. Before settling into her current fairy-tale life, she took millions of people for a ride in New Jersey, although those who knew her while growing up in Irvington say they scarcely recognize her anymore — if at all. And now, approaching her centennial year, she…

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Two Business Owners Fight the IRS to Get Their Seized Money Back

 

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The IRS took nearly $154,000 from Greenville, N.C., convenience store owner Khalid (Ken) Quran. Quran signed a form consenting to the forfeiture after being pressured by law enforcement, but now he\’s fighting to get his money returned. (Photo: Institute for Justice)

 

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On the last day of Ramadan, which ended Friday, Khalid (Ken) Quran was headed to work.

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ACME to Purchase 76 A&P Stores

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