Crime & Safety
4 People Facing Jail Time In Gloucester Township Home Invasion
A total of four people, including a juvenile, face incarceration in connection with a home invasion in Gloucester Township in May 2017.
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — A total of four people involved in a home invasion that took place in Gloucester Township that took place in May 2017 are now facing incarceration, according to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office.
Dante Robinson, 24 of Clayton, was found guilty by a jury last week of conspiracy to commit robbery, burglary, theft, aggravated assault by pointing a firearm, unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and endangering the welfare of a child.
He was convicted by a jury on Thursday, Oct. 3, following a four-day trial, according to the Camden County Prosecutor's Office. Read more here: Man In Autumn Pasquale Murder Case Convicted In NJ Home Invasion
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On Friday night, the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office provided the following details about four other people who had been arrested in a home invasion on Key Lane in the Sicklerville section of the township in May 2017.
Andre Magobet and Kahlin Wright, both 18 of Clayton, pleaded guilty to armed robbery on June 18, 2018. Sentencing for Robinson, Magobet and Wright is scheduled for Nov. 15.
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One person was charged as a juvenile and sentenced to a period of incarceration in a New Jersey Youth Detention Center.
Only Lamont Conley, 21 of Sicklerville, avoided any jail time. He was found not guilty on all counts during a trial over the summer.
Robinson was hospitalized after being shot during the break-in. They were all wearing masks when they broke into the home armed with an assault-rifle-styled paintball gun, according to evidence presented at trial by Special Deputy Attorney General Acting Assistant Prosecutor Michael Mastrangelo.
At the time of the robbery, two women, a man, and a young child were inside the home, according to the prosecutor's office. After being hospitalized, Robinson was taken to Camden County Jail and charged. See related: Man Charged In Gloucester Township Home Invasion
Conley, Magobet, Wright and the juvenile were arrested a week later. Read more here: 4 More Arrested In Alleged Gloucester Township Home Invasion: Police
Robinson was 18 when he pleaded guilty to fourth-degree obstruction of justice and was subsequently released from jail in the murder case of 12-year-old Autumn Pasquale in 2013.
He was 17 at the time of the girl's death in 2012. His younger brother Justin was 15 when he lured Pasquale to her death. He confessed to the murder and was sentenced to 17 years in prison.
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