New Jersey Has Seen 1200 Sovereign Citizen Court Cases In The Last Year Alone | cnbnews.net

An article on NJ.com takes a hard look at an influx of \”sovereign citizen\” cases that are currently clogging the courtrooms. The sovereign citizen movement, named by federal agencies as one of the fastest-growing domestic terror threats, has landed in New Jersey at full speed, taking the state judicial system by a storm. Law enforcement and…

 

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Newspaper Guild Talks With Time Inc. Break Down Over Extreme Demands

NEW YORK, Sept. 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — After months of negotiations between the Newspaper Guild and Time Inc. (NYSE: TIME) on a new contract for more than 200 newsroom employees, talks broke down on Wednesday as management claimed they were at impasse after delivering a \”last, best, and final\” offer that would enable the company to send dozens of editorial jobs overseas, further consolidate editorial functions across its magazines and end healthcare benefits for retirees.

\”Time Inc.\’s proposal to hollow out its own company is simply not acceptable. Management wants the ability to send 160 editorial jobs overseas, which would be a massive blow to some of the nation\’s most important and respected magazines,\” said Newspaper Guild of New York President Bill O\’Meara. \”Many of Time Inc.\’s proposals are not only outrageous, we believe they\’re illegal. We are filing charges over these labor law violations to force management to return to the bargaining table and negotiate in good faith.\”

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FBI HISTORY FILES: Gerhard Authur Puff

 

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Gerhard Arthur Puff took his first steps toward a life of crime at the age of 20 when, in his home city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was arrested on June 21, 1934 and convicted on a charge of disorderly conduct. Seven years earlier he had come to the United States from his native Dresden, Germany, and only the previous month he had been admitted to U.S. citizenship through the naturalization of his father.

Puff’s next conviction occurred a year later for stealing domestic animals. On August 22, 1935, he was sentenced to serve three concurrent terms of one to five years each in the Wisconsin State Penitentiary. Several months later he was transferred to the State Reformatory at Green Bay.

While at the reformatory, Puff assaulted one of the guards and, on conviction, was sentenced to an additional term of one to 10 years to begin at the expiration of the sentences he was then serving. He was sent back to the State Penitentiary in February, 1937 and was discharged on May 24, 1939 after serving a total of approximately three years and nine months.

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CRIME ALERT:Attempted Abduction in Haddonfield

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ISIS May Be Targeting Pope, Security Increased

By Tom Porter Security has been stepped up at the Vatican, after an intercepted communication indicated Islamist radicals planned to strike at the heart of the Roman Catholic Church. The Italian foreign security service revealed the details of a communication between two Arabic speakers that referred to a \”demonstrative act, Wednesday, at the Vatican\” and was…

 

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GUEST OPINION: FEMA\’S Folly

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Eagles\’ Kelce injured as O-line completes reshuffle

Jason Kelce left in the third quarter of the Eagles\’ 37-34 win over the Washington Redskins with an abdominal injury. Jason Peters was ejected in the fourth quarter because of his involvement in a fight. An offensive line that was already decimated lost perhaps its two most valuable pieces. The Eagles scored their final 10 points…

 

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GTPD Responds To Two Serious Crashes Overnight 9-20-2014

Gloucester Township Police Media Release:

Crash #1: Car vs. Pedestrian – 700 block of Somerdale Road., Case #: 14-39366

On September 20, 2014 at approximately 01:03 AM, Gloucester Township Police responded to Somerdale Road for a pedestrian that was struck by a motor vehicle. Upon arrival officers found a male pedestrian collapsed on a front lawn in the 700 block of Somerdale Rd. suffering from injuries to his head and upper torso. He was taken to Cooper Hospital Trauma Center by ambulance for further evaluation, and was reported to be in critical condition. The driver stopped at the scene, and was not injured. There are no charges at this time. The identities of the driver and pedestrian are not being released at this time, pending family notifications.

Crash #2: Car into Utility Pole – College Drive near Winding Way, Case #: 14-39372

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DNREC Fish and Wildlife announces butcher shops processing Sportsmen Venison Donations

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Your Place: Necessary to redo attic spray foam after 4 years?

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