Citing personal safety, former Bordentown police chief won’t return to N.J. for resentencing

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Daily News | Citing personal safety, former Bordentown police chief won’t return to N.J. for resentencing

Former Bordentown Township Police Chief Frank Nucera Jr., citing concerns about his own safety, asked a judge Wednesday to let him remotely attend his resentencing in New Jersey from a federal prison in Kentucky.

Nucera was expected to return to New Jersey after an appeals court earlier this month vacated that sentence and ordered Kugler to reconsider guidelines. Nucera could be sentenced on May 31 to six months, given credit for time served, and released.Federal marshals were scheduled to begin the process Thursday of transporting Nucera to South Jersey. But Cipparone said Nucera would rather appear by video for the resentencing.

The judge said he has not decided on a new sentence. Nucera was already scheduled to be released Sept. 5 to home confinement with electronic monitoring, the judge said.

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