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Closing Arguments Set for Thur
Testimony has come to an end in the trial of former Lonoke police chief Jay Campbell and his wife Kelly.


The jury has heard from dozens of witnesses and seen more than 300 pieces of evidence in the six-week trial. Now the fate of Jay and Kelly Campbell will soon be in their hands.

Before both sides could rest their case Tuesday, seven rebuttal witnesses were called to the stand by the prosecution--including former Pulaski county sheriff Randy Johnson.

Johnson testified Jay Campbell was fired from the sheriff's department while he was in office.

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Two Camden police officers ind

Two Camden City police officers were indicted today on charges of official misconduct, conspiracy and insurance fraud.

Darryl Miller, 44, of Sicklerville, a 21-year veteran of the Camden Police Department, and Fred Jefferson, 42, also of Sicklerville, a 17-year veteran of the Camden Police Department, were charged with two counts of second-degree conspiracy, one count of second-degree official misconduct, one count of second-degree insurance fraud, one count of second-degree theft by deception and 19 counts of third-degree tampering with public records.


The state grand jury indictment alleges that between Dec. 1, 2002 and Dec. 31, 2005, Miller and Jefferson defrauded three insurance companies - New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, and AAA Mid-Atlantic Insurance Company - out of more than $150,000 by falsifying application and renewal forms for auto insurance policies. Miller and Jefferson, in addition to being police officers, owned, operated and controlled MJ Transportation Company LLC, a non-emergency medical transportation business that transported patients from home to doctors' offices and other places for diagnostic testing and medical treatments. The Camden County Board of Social Services utilized MJ Transportation to transport patients to and from medical treatments.

The indictment alleges that Miller and Jefferson illegally obtained required insurance on the vans operated by MJ Transportation at a substantially lower cost by falsely claiming that the vans were not being used in a commercial enterprise but were limited to personal use. It is also alleged that motor vehicle registration forms filed with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission falsely indicated that the vans were only used for personal transportation.

One of the vans purportedly used for personal use was involved in a fatal accident in 2004. Due to the alleged fraud, the victim's family was denied compensation, since the van was not properly insured. The matter is currently in litigation.

The indictment alleges that Miller and Jefferson allegedly made such misrepresentations concerning at least eight transportation vans that were used commercially by MJ Transportation Company. As a result, they allegedly saved approximately $9,000 per vehicle per year.
 

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