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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Edison DMV Clerk Received Thousands for Sale of Illegal Driver's Licenses

Lorena J. Escobar, a former Edison Motor Vehicles clerk, was sentenced Friday to three years in jail for selling fraudulent driver's licenses to illegal aliens, who paid up to $7,000 for the fake documents.

A former clerk at the Edison Motor Vehicle Agency was sentenced to state prison Friday, along with a broker who conspired with her in under-the-counter sales of New Jersey digital driver’s licenses to illegal aliens, according to a statement from the New Jersey Attorney General's office. The clerk and brokers profited by $2,500 to as much as $7,000, the amount that undocumented immigrants were willing to pay for the fake licenses and renewals, officials said. Lorena J. Escobar, 32, of Bound Brook, was sentenced today to three years in prison by Superior Court Judge Stuart A. Minkowitz in Morris County.  A former clerk at the Edison Motor Vehicle Agency, Escobar pleaded guilty on March 24, 2010 to second-degree conspiracy. Escobar, who was…

MrDoughnut

9:20 am on Sunday, April 14, 2013

The woman at the DMV makes Americans tow the line but turns around an waits on illegals hand&foot giving them what they are not entitled too reaks of discrimination !   more ›

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Woodbridge Man Arrested Among 25 Defendants in Child Porn Ring

Three Middlesex County men, including a resident of Fords, were picked up on charges of kiddie porn, which the AG's office described as the "torture" of children.

A man from the Fords section of Woodbridge was one of 24 men and a juvenile arrested in a kiddie porn ring that spanned 11 counties and the state.  Jose Holguin, 59, was among the three Middlesex county residents arrested in the probe, called Operation Ever Vigilant. Along with the other 24 defendants, Holguin was picked up in a multi-agency operation that ran from February 18 to 22. Operation Ever Vigilant itself began three months ago, when the Digital Technology Investigations Unit of the State Police began searching out offenders who were making child porn available to other aficionados of the practice. Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa characterized the digital child pornography as "vile" in a press conference held in Hamilton, near…

Al McDorman

8:21 am on Saturday, March 2, 2013

Good job by New Jersey State law enforcement professionals and their assistants.   more ›

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