
Philadelphia Man Sentenced for “Repeatedly Stabbing” a Person in Camden County, NJ
A Philadelphia man has been sentenced in connection to a stabbing in Woodlynne, Camden County, in 2020.
Camden County Prosecutor Grace MacAulay says 54-year-old James Dunlap will be spending the next eight years in state prison. He was sentenced on Friday in Camden County Superior Court.

Dunlap was convicted of aggravated assault for repeatedly stabbing a Cherry Hill man who was visiting his girlfriend in Woodlynne in January 2020.
According to KYW-TV, Dunlap forced his way into a home and stabbed a 64-year-old man in the upper body, and assaulted one other person that was inside. Dunlop was arrested in Logan Township soon after.
Authorities say Dunlap must serve 85% of his sentence before he will be eligible for parole.
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