Readers are reminded that not only are all individuals listed below presumed innocent unless proven guilty, 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 eight indictments June 11.
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.
Michael S. Kendrick and Jessica Schultz were jointly indicted on three counts of third-degree possession of a CDS, cocaine, methamphetamine and alprazolam. The indictment contained a final count for Kendrick only for fourth-degree possession with intent to distribute drug paraphernalia.
Christoph F. Mitros faces a fourth-degree count for criminal mischief related to an incident in Cape May City in April.
Keith R. Aubrey was named in a single-count indictment for second-degree endangering the welfare of a child through possession of child porn.
Mickiah X. Butler was indicted on a count of fourth-degree criminal sexual contact.
Vito C. Anderson faces a 23-count indictment related to burglaries and thefts in Stone Harbor in March. Anderson faces eight counts of third-degree burglary, six counts of theft, with two in the third and four in the fourth degree, five counts of criminal mischief, with one in the third degree and four in the fourth degree, a third-degree count for attempted burglary and a third-degree count for possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose, a crowbar. The final two counts were for certain person in the second and the fourth degree. The certain person counts arose due to Anderson’s convictions for possession of a CDS with intent to distribute in Camden County in 2006, 2007 and 2013, along with his convictions for burglary in Camden County in 2006 and 2011 and in Burlington County in 2000.
Rakesh Patel was named in a six-count indictment, including a second-degree count for endangering the welfare of a child, three third-degree counts for terroristic threats, resisting arrest and possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose, knives. The indictment contained two fourth-degree counts for obstructing the administration of law and unlawful possession of a weapon.
Stanislau D. Majchrzak was indicted for bail jumping for failure to show for a hearing related to a charge of third-degree possession of a CDS.
Bruno Preztos faces a first-degree count for drug-induced death for supplying the controlled substance that led to an individual’s death. In addition his indictment contains three counts of possession with intent to distribute, the drugs being fentanyl and methamphetamine.