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The Press of Atlantic City covers high-profile juvenile cases, including murders, but also reports sentencing for other crimes, such as assaults, rapes, sexual assaults, armed robberies, arson and weapons offenses. The following juveniles' cases were recently handled in Family Court by Judge James L. Jackson.
Anthony Vaughan, 15, of Galloway Township
Charges: Aggravated assault and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.
Crime: Vaughan pointed a handgun at an individual in Galloway Township on May 25.
Punishment: Suspended two-year sentence at the Training School for Boys. Probation until October 2010. Must attend a Juvenile Justice Commission residential program, have no contact with the victim, submit to DNA typing and pay $75.
Lamar Parrish, 16, of Pleasantville
Charges: Possession of heroin and aggravated assault.
Crime: Parrish was found in possession of a quantity of heroin in Folsom on Feb. 1. He then assaulted a Board of Education employee at Coastal Learning Center In Tuckerton on Feb. 5.
Punishment: Probation for 18 months. Must complete a Juvenile Justice residential program, submit to DNA typing and pay $1,190 in fines and penalties. He also will lose his driver's license for six months.
Rashad Salaam Jr., 14,
of Pleasantville
Charges: Aggravated assault, burglary and theft.
Crime: Salaam assaulted a teacher at Pleasantville High School on April 22. Then he and two others unlawfully entered a Pleasantville residence June 8 and stole property worth more than $500.
Punishment: Probation for a year. Must attend the Juvenile Victim Impact Program, pay restitution, have no contact with the victims, submit to DNA typing and pay $165 in fines and penalties.
Lutfiy Freeman, 16, of Atlantic City
Charge: Receiving stolen property.
Crime: Freeman was found in possession of a stolen motor vehicle May 27 in Atlantic City.
Punishment: Probation for a year. Must attend the Juvenile Victim Impact Program and school, submit to DNA typing, pay restitution and pay $45 in fines and penalties.
Chrischan Faulkner, 14,
of Atlantic City
Charge: Burglary.
Crime: Faulkner unlawfully entered a residence in Atlantic City on June 16.
Punishment: Probation until December 2010. Must attend counseling, the Juvenile Victim Impact Program and school, have no contact with the victim, pay restitution, submit to DNA typing and pay $75 in fines and penalties.
Vance Golden, 16, of Atlantic City
Charge: Theft.
Crime: Golden stole property from an individual in Atlantic City on July 15.
Punishment: Probation for a year. Must attend the Juvenile Victim Impact Program and school, pay restitution, have no contact with the victim, submit to DNA typing and pay $45 in fines and penalties.
Posted in Atlantic on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 3:05 am
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