WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two South Jersey men who wanted $50 fines for their actions at the U.S. Capitol riot were hit with steeper penalties instead. A federal judge sentenced David Krauss of Sewell and his son, Nicholas Krauss of Sewell, to pay $1,000 each and to serve nine-month probationary terms…Read More
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