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For Immediate Release:
For Further Information:
June 15, 2012

Office of The Attorney General

- Jeffrey S. Chiesa, Attorney General
Division of Criminal Justice

- Stephen J. Taylor, Director

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Leader of Cocaine Network in South Jersey Sentenced to Prison
Collingswood man sentenced as a result of “Operation White Cloud”

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TRENTON – Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa announced that a Collingswood man who led a cocaine distribution network in South Jersey and sold two guns to an undercover detective was sentenced to state prison today.

Nicholas C. Stens, 26, of Collingswood, was sentenced to 12 years in prison, including 4 ½ years of parole ineligibility, by Superior Court Judge Irvin J. Snyder in Camden County.  Stens pleaded guilty on March 12 to first-degree cocaine distribution and second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun.  He received 12 years in prison with 4 ½ years of parole ineligibility on the narcotics charge, and a concurrent sentence of five years with three years of parole ineligibility on the gun charge.  Deputy Attorney General Julia S. Glass prosecuted the case and handled the sentencing for the Division of Criminal Justice Gangs & Organized Crime Bureau.

The charges were contained in a Nov. 16, 2011 state grand jury indictment that stemmed from Operation White Cloud, a cooperative investigation conducted by the FBI/South Jersey Violent Offenders Gang Task Force, New Jersey State Police, Division of Criminal Justice, U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, Voorhees Township Police Department, Haddon Township Police Department, Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office, Maple Shade Police Department and Collingswood Police Department.

“Through our multi-agency investigation, we have secured a lengthy prison sentence for the leader of this cocaine distribution network, who also illegally sold guns,” said Attorney General Chiesa. “We’ll continue to join forces across all levels of law enforcement to target the criminals who bring narcotics and deadly weapons into our communities in New Jersey.”

“The strong working relationships we have established with our federal, state, county and local law enforcement partners are producing excellent dividends,” said Director Stephen J. Taylor of the Division of Criminal Justice.  “This prison sentence is a good example.”

In January 2011, during the course of the multi-agency investigation, Stens sold a .40-caliber semi-automatic handgun and ammunition for $800 to an undercover Voorhees Township police officer.  Later, the same officer purchased distribution quantities of cocaine and a 12-guage shotgun from Stens.

Two co-defendants of Stens – Dominick M. Leonetti Jr., 48, and Robert A. Schafer, 25, both of Maple Shade – previously pleaded guilty to second-degree conspiracy to distribute cocaine. The state will recommend that Leonetti be sentenced to up to seven years in state prison, and will recommend that Schafer be sentenced to five years in prison.   Leonetti is scheduled for sentencing on Oct. 19, and Schafer, on July 13.  A third co-defendant, Joseph P. Hackney, 30, of Westmont, pleaded guilty to third-degree conspiracy and faces a recommended sentence of 180 days in jail and a term of probation.

Charges of second-degree conspiracy to distribute cocaine are pending against two other alleged members of Stens’ network: Roberto L. Ortiz, 27, of Haddon Township, and Eugene “Rick” Wilson, 44, of National Park, N.J.  The charges against those defendants are merely accusations, and they are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

The defendants were arrested in early April 2011, when participating agencies executed search and arrest warrants at various locations in South Jersey.  A total of 22 ounces of cocaine valued at over $20,000, $15,000 in cash and a vehicle were seized during the course of the investigation.

The lead detective for Operation White Cloud was Detective Keith Moyer of the New Jersey State Police Street Gangs South Unit.  He is a member of the FBI/South Jersey Violent Offenders Gang Task Force.

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