NAME CHANGED TO PROFESS THE INNOCENCE

MICHAEL O. ALLEN | Saturday, October 13, 1990

The Record (New Jersey) | All Editions | NEWS | Page A03

When Bergen County Police first arrested an 18-year-old Jersey City man on drug charges four months ago, they released him to the custody of an “aunt” because he convinced them he was a juvenile and that his name was William Jones.

On Thursday, Hudson County Assistant Prosecutor James Duffy discovered the man’s true name William Fince and that he was not 16 years old, as he claimed.

Bergen County Police Detective Edward Sorace said Duffy notified Bergen County officials Thursday. Duffy declined to say how he came to discover Fince was not who he said he was.

Fince, who was charged with three counts of drug possession, was re-arrested as he reported to the juvenile division of the Hudson prosecutor’s office and was being held Friday in the Bergen County Jail in lieu of $15,000 bail.

ID: 17319399 | Copyright © 1990, The Record (New Jersey)


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