... Helping arrange the 2004 murder of FBI informant Kemo Deshawn McCray, a witness against Bergrin client William Baskerville in a drug case....
...Bergrin is accused of facilitating the 2004 murder of Kemo Deshawn McCray, who was a witness against Bergrin client William Baskerville. Minish...
...Bergrin is accuse of complicity in the murder of Kemo Deshawn McCray, an informant who was gunned down in broad daylight on a Newark...
...set of counts alleged witness murder and conspiracy to murder Kemo Deshawn McCray, who was shot to death in 2004 before he could testify in...
...witness in a drug case against a Bergrin client, William Baskerville. Kemo McCray was shot to death in 2004, after Bergrin allegedly told Baskerville's...
...counts charge Bergrin for his role in facilitating the murder of Kemo McCray, who was to have testified against one of Bergrin's clients. The...
...set of counts alleged witness murder and conspiracy to murder Kemo Deshawn McCray, an FBI informant and witness in a drug case against a Bergrin...
New Jersey Law Journal
...charging witness murder and conspiracy to murder a witness — Kemo Deshawn McCray, an FBI informant and witness in a drug case against a Bergrin...
...with witness murder and conspiracy to murder a witness — Kemo Deshawn McCray, an FBI informant and witness in a drug case against a one...
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