The family of a 12-year-old South Jersey girl who was killed by a teenage boy in 2012 has dropped a lawsuit filed against several Gloucester County law enforcement agencies.
WOODBURY, N.J. (AP) -- The family of a New Jersey girl who was strangled by a teenage boy two years ago is suing several law enforcement agencies.
The lawsuit says that police didn't act properly and that if they had, there's "a reasonable chance" Autumn Pasquale would be alive...
One year has elapsed since the senseless murder of 12 year old Autumn Pasquale at the hands of two boys who lured the girl with the promise of exchanging bicycle parts.
Since that time, healing for the Pasquale family has been hard to come by...
It was a year ago this weekend that the disappearance of Autumn Paquale sent police, friends and neighbors in Gloucester County on a massive search for the teen.
The question of whether you can you blame the parents for the sins of the children comes up in Gloucester County where the father of Autumn Pasquale has filed a civil lawsuit against the parents of her killer, citing negligence.
One look at the headline would automatically elicit a “yes” response, especially given the gruesome details of the murder of the Pasquale girl.
And in the wake of the sentencing of 15 (now 16) year old Justin Robinson to 17 years in prison for the murder, one has to ask oneself if his upbringing didn’t have something to do with his and his brother’s carrying out a crime that had the whole state ri
While on the way to work one night, I happened to be listening to Steve Trevelise’s show around the time the 2 brothers, Justin and Dante Robinson, were arrested in the murder of Clayton 12 year old Autumn Pasquale.
A criminal lawyer called amidst the din of the many callers saying that the two should have been tried as adults...
This is not the way the community of Clayton would have wanted this case to end.
One of two brothers initially charged in the death of 12 year old Autumn Pasquale, 17 year old Dante Robinson, was let out of jail yesterday after having been convicted of 4th degree obstruction of justice...
The South Jersey teenager who pleaded guilty to killing 12-year-old Autumn Pasquale has been sentenced to 17 years in prison, after pleading guilty to a charge of aggravated manslaughter.