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Morris County Jury Convicts Connecticut Man for Weapons Crimes

Morris County

Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp announces that on March 20, 2019, a Morris County jury found Robert B. Wiggins, 33, of Connecticut, guilty of Unlawful Possession of a Handgun, and due to a previous conviction for burglary, he was also found guilty for being a Certain Person Not to Possess a Weapon, both second degree crimes.  

Police remanded him to the Morris County Correctional Facility pending sentencing.  At sentence, the defendant may be subject to a discretionary extended term and thus, he could face up to a total of thirty years in New Jersey State Prison with up to fifteen years being served without the possibility of parole.

 

The incident occurred on October 19, 2017, when members of the Riverdale Borough Police Department conducted a motor vehicle stop on Wiggins' vehicle on Interstate 287, North Exit 53.  Officers smelled the odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle, and subsequently searched the vehicle.  They located a loaded Cobra Patriot 9mm handgun in the glove compartment.  Marijuana was also located in the vehicle. 

While interviewing Wiggins, he admitted to Officers that the handgun and marijuana belonged to him.  Moreover, during the investigation, it was learned that he had a prior conviction for burglary, which barred him from possessing any weapons in the State of New Jersey.  

 

The Honorable Donald G. Collester presided over the trial, and will sentence Wiggins in May 1st.

“From initial contact with the defendant to his conviction of the defendant at trial, this is an excellent display of cohesive team work demonstrated by Law Enforcement Officers and Assistant Prosecutors”, stated Prosecutor Knapp.  “Justice was served”, he said.

 

 

 

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