A man who refused to give police his driver's license during a 2016 traffic stop is suing Voorhees Township and police department claiming officers beat him up for no reason.
Nine people have pleaded guilty to federal charges linking them to a prescription drug scam that cost New Jersey taxpayers at least $25 million over two years.
Michael Pepper of Northfield, Thomas Hodnett of Voorhees, and Steven Urbanski of Marlton, pleaded guilty to federal charges of health fraud conspiracy, according to the offices of Acting NJ U.S. Attorney William E. Fitzpatrick and NJ Attorney General Christopher S. Porrino.
Defendants accepted into the PTI program can have the charges against them dropped if they stay out of trouble for a period of time, usually one to three years.