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Thursday, 09/25/2014 7:48:14 PM

Thursday, September 25, 2014 7:48:14 PM

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Nemes ended by stating, “It is a well-known fact in our company and by our shareholders that I have made personal mistakes over fourteen years ago..

Only 14 years ago? What about 10 or 11 years ago, 5 years ago, and 2 years ago? Well, at least he doesn't claim to have learned from his mistake 14 years ago.

In January of 2000, the Office of the Attorney General commenced an investigation into defendant's activities concerning Nemes Enterprises. As a result of the investigation, the State charged defendant with failure to make lawful disposition of entrusted property. In May 2003, defendant was convicted of that charge and incarcerated. As a result of his conviction, Hamilton Township terminated defendant from employment. That conviction, however, was reversed in 2004.
Shortly after the reversal of the conviction, plaintiff filed her complaint for divorce. While the divorce proceedings were pending, defendant was indicted two additional times for matters arising from unlawful conduct of his home improvement business.
http://law.justia.com/cases/new-jersey/appellate-division-unpublished/2009/a3541-07-opn.html

Poker game sends disgraced Hamilton officer Jeffrey Nemes back to court

POSTED: 04/03/12, 6:08 AM EDT
TRENTON - Ex-Hamilton police officer Jeffrey Nemes was back in Mercer County Court Monday for violating his probation by playing in a poker tournament.

Nemes, 46, of North Palm Beach, Fla., pleaded guilty in 2009 to bribery and stealing at least $200,000 from the East Windsor Police Athletic League and several fire victims.

He was sentenced to five years’ probation, ordered to pay $75,000 to the fire victims and $8,000 to PAL, barred from holding public office and ordered not to gamble during his probation.

http://www.trentonian.com/article/TT/20120403/NEWS01/120409935