CHOP\’s New Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care Opens on Monday, July 27

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COMMON PLEAS COURT JUDGE KENNEDY RULES IN FAVOR OF THE DEFENDANT; ALLEGED HAMMER ATTACKER FOUND NOT GUILTY | CNBNewsnet

UPDATED AUGUST 14, 2015.…Although the defendant was supposed to be in jail for a long \"Unknown\"time, according to assistant district attorney Kristin Strentz because he violated his parole, Maybin was released on August 8, 2015. 

(July 23, 2015)Strentz said Maybin will not be released anytime soon from prison as he is being held on a parole violation and will be sitting behind bars for some time.

UPDATED 7-25-2015

THE JUDGE IGNORES THE TESTIMONY OF TWO EYE WITNESSES 

By William E. Cleary Sr. \"Lady-justice\"

 

 PHILADELPHIA PA JULY 23, 2015 (CNBNewsnet)—NOT GUILTY! said Judge Sean Kennedy at the trial today for Nathaniel Maybin Jr. held at the Philadelphia Justice Center, 13th Street, and Gilbert Avenue. After announcing his verdict, Kennedy got up and walked into his chambers as cheers and applause could be heard coming from Maybin’s family and friends. 

Today’s trial was a continuance of last week’s proceedings which was delayed after Maybin\’s attorney, Allan Sagot, requested a postponement because a witness for the defense was supposedly ill and unable to attend.

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Maybin was charged with attempting to murder David Woods Sr., a Gloucester City resident, in West Philadelphia on February 20, 2014. Two nearby video cameras had captured the attacker hitting the victim with a hammer as he walked out of the Maple Deli, at 49th and Lancaster. Woods worked in Philadelphia, New York and at the Jersey shore installing steel security doors. On the day he was assaulted he and his friend Bernard Williams had just finished installing a door in the area. 

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Woods was struck so hard with the hammer he suffered a fractured skull. As a result of the attack, he could not speak and he had no feeling on the right side of the body. Today, some of his speech has returned, but he still has no feeling on his right side. He also takes medication to control the seizures he suffers as a result of the trauma to his head. He can no longer work as he is totally disabled. His 27-year-old business was closed down.

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YOUR MONEY:Federal Disaster Aid for New Jersey

JULY 22, 2015

Release Number:
HQ-1

 

 

 

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security\’s Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that federal disaster aid has been made available to the State of New Jersey to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the area affected by a severe storm on June 23, 2015.

The President\’s action makes federal funding available to state and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the severe storm in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties.

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OFFICER DOWN: Sergeant Scott Lunger, Hayward Police Department, California

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EIGHT UNLICENSED MOVERS CITED FOR VIOLATIONS

NEWARK – Over this past year, the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs has been investigating unlicensed movers who were allegedly targeting Asian and Latino communities in New Jersey, often through foreign language newspapers. As part of this initiative, the Division is announcing the issuance of Notices of Violation to eight different moving companies. Each of these companies is being cited because it solicited customers or performed moving services in New Jersey, without being licensed by the Division of Consumer Affairs, as required by law.

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New Jersey Takes Steps in Preventing Prescription Drug Abuse


press release July 21, 2015 

MILLBURN, NJ – New Jersey just took a big step in helping to prevent prescription drug abuse this week.
 
Governor Chris Christie signed legislation, July 20, 2015, that expands the New Jersey Attorney General\’s Division of Consumer Affairs Prescription Monitoring Program (NJPMP), an online database that tracks the prescription sale of drugs classified as controlled dangerous substances (CDS). The bill, S-1998, expands existing law by requiring that prescribers and pharmacists register for NJPMP access, and requiring that physicians consult the NJPMP.

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OFFICER DOWN: Georgia Police Dog Dies in Hot Patrol Car: NBC News

\"150720-williams-zane-conyers-1256p_0d64de048c6c039d458774b26b959a8f.nbcnews-ux-600-700\" \"6a00d8341bf7d953ef01bb07cf3abd970d-120wi\"A Georgia police dog died last week after his handler left him in a hot patrol car, authorities said.

Zane, a 5-year-old bloodhound, was found dead around 5 pm. ET Thursday at the home of Jerahmy Williams, his handler. NBC affiliate WXIA reported Zane had been stuck in the car for around seven hours.

Police said Williams had come home feeling sick at the end of an overnight shift and fell asleep on the couch — apparently forgetting that Zane was still in the back of his parked patrol car, where temperatures approached the 90s. Williams was under the impression that he had taken the dog to the kennel behind his house, police said.

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Zane, a 5-year-old bloodhound, died after spending seven hours in the back of Police Corporal Jerahmy Williams\’ patrol car.Conyers Police Department

 

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Pedro Martinez Secures Spot in Baseball History and Hall of Fame | CNBNews.net

 
 
The Dominican-born all-star to be honored by Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Boston Red Sox

 

DOMINICAN REPUBLICJuly 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Only days remain until Hall of Fame Weekend begins in Cooperstown, NY. As excitement builds across the world, no country is more excited thanDominican Republic, for this is the year Pedro Martinez will take his rightful spot among the greatest Major League Baseball players of all time.

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COAST GUARD SWIMMER COMPLETES TRIATHLON-DISTANCE SWIM TO RESCUE FOUR | CNBNewsnet

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CNB HUNTING/FISHING NEW JERSEY: DEP Notice of Rule Proposal/ Marine Fisheries

NJ DEPARTMENT of ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
NATURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCES 
DIVISION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 

Notice of Rule Proposal
Marine Fisheries: Crab and Lobster Management, N.J.A.C. 7:25-14, and Marine Fisheries, N.J.A.C. 7:25-18

PUBLIC NOTICE

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