Readers are reminded that not only are all individuals listed below presumed innocent unless proven guilty, but there may also be multiple individuals who share the same name, even in the same town.
COURT HOUSE – A Cape May County grand jury handed up 15 indictments Jan. 23.
The abbreviation CDS below stands for controlled dangerous substance.
A “certain person” charge can be brought against individuals whose previous convictions bar them from having weapons.
Charles Heimbach was indicted for second-degree aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a baseball bat. He also faces third-degree possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose and fourth-degree unlawful possession of a weapon.
Hector Nieves was named in a five-count indictment with three third-degree counts for aggravated assault, possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose, a knife, and making terroristic threats. The indictment also contained two fourth-degree counts for unlawful possession of a weapon and contempt due to violation of a final restraining order.
Robert Edwards faces three counts of burglary in the third degree, along with two counts of criminal mischief, also in the third degree.
Jason Moya-Rosario was indicted on a single count of third-degree shoplifting at the Middle Township Home Depot.
Robert T. Bickford faces a single count of second-degree aggravated assault involving an incident that meets the definition of domestic violence.
Nicholas A. Redrow was indicted for third-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, a rifle, and second-degree certain person due to his conviction in 2012 in Camden County for burglary.
Frank Craner was named in a single-count indictment for failure to register as a convicted sex offender, third degree. Craner was convicted in 2007 for endangering the welfare of a child.
Michael Lombardi was indicted for third-degree possession of a CDS, cocaine, along with fourth-degree shoplifting from the Rio Grande Walmart.
Jennifer M. Paul faces a five-count indictment with three counts of fourth-degree throwing bodily fluids, one fourth-degree count for aggravated assault and one third-degree count for resisting arrest.
Christopher M. Meyers was indicted on two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, one count in the second degree and one in the third degree. The indictment states that Meyers was involved in the distribution of items showing the sexual exploitation or abuse of a child.
Tamara Henbest faces a single-count indictment for third-degree resisting arrest in Wildwood in December.
Tyler S. Armstrong faces three fourth-degree counts for aggravated assault, criminal mischief and obstruction of the administration of law.
Emmanuel Sanchez-Miguel was indicted on a single count of second-degree aggravated assault in a situation that meets the definition of domestic violence.
Jason Kohler was named in a single-count indictment for fourth-degree certain person. Kohler was in possession of a knife despite his conviction in 2009 for burglary.
Brianna Levine, Molly Doyle and Kelsey Bortles were indicted together for aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, both counts in the second degree.