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WOODBURY NJ (April 25, 2018)(CNBNewsnet)--Dalton J. Wilson (DOB 10/20/97), of Glassboro NJ,  was sentenced Monday  (4/23/18) to seven years in New Jersey state prison after pleading guilty to the robbery of two juveniles in a parking lot of the Good Intent elementary school in Deptford Township NJ on August 5, 2017.

 The sentence imposed by Superior Court Judge M. Christine Allen-Jackson is subject to New Jersey’s No Early Release Act, making Wilson ineligible for parole until he serves 85 percent of his prison term. Dalton has been incarcerated since his arrest on 8/23/17.

In the incident, an 18-year-old male and a 17-year-old male were approached by two individuals. In pleading guilty to second-degree armed robbery on 2/23/18, Dalton acknowledged he was one of the two and that he struck the 17-year-old on the head with a handgun and took his wallet and cell phone. The victim sustained lacerations above one eye and required hospital treatment. A wallet and phone were also taken from the 18-year-old.

Codefendant Marcus H. Boone (DOB 3/9/98), of Deptford, charged with robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery, is scheduled for a status conference hearing in Drug Court on 5/2/18.

 The case was prosecuted for the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office by Assistant Prosecutor Timothy Gaskill.

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