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Mount Olive NJ: Man accused of sexual assault of 2 boys faces release

Bramwell did not admit guilt but accepted a sentence of up to 15 years in a Pennsylvania prison in 2014 for three counts of indecent assault, according to Catherine LaQuaglia, a Morris County assistant prosecutor. Bramwell served five years and was released on parole on May 3 and immediately taken to the Morris County jail. LaQuaglia said she believed there would be no conditions to ensure the safety of the community and the victims. The nature of the offenses show a clear lack of control on the part of the defendant, LaQuaglia said. He used a position of trust with the family to abuse the victims over a period of time, causing irreparable harm. Though the victims are now adults, the harm that was caused is still reverberating.

Former Mount Olive man accused of sexual assault of two boys in the 1990s may be released

Former Mount Olive man accused of sexual assault of two boys in the 1990s may be released What happens when someone is arrested and charged with a crime? UP NEXT A former Mount Olive man paroled last week from a Pennsylvania prison and now facing Morris charges in the sexual assault of two boys in the 1990s will stay in jail for now, but could be released by next week, a judge ruled Monday. Should Michael Bramwell, 61, find a place to live, provided he not leave the home, his release before the resolution of his criminal case will  strongly be considered, state Superior Court Judge Thomas Critchley said during a virtual court hearing. Bramwell once resided in Mount Olive but has a last known address of Little Falls in Passaic County. He also used to live in Andover Township and Byram, records show. 

Mount Olive NJ: Man accused of sexual assault of 2 boys faces release

Bramwell did not admit guilt but accepted a sentence of up to 15 years in a Pennsylvania prison in 2014 for three counts of indecent assault, according to Catherine LaQuaglia, a Morris County assistant prosecutor. Bramwell served five years and was released on parole on May 3 and immediately taken to the Morris County jail. LaQuaglia said she believed there would be no conditions to ensure the safety of the community and the victims. The nature of the offenses show a clear lack of control on the part of the defendant, LaQuaglia said. He used a position of trust with the family to abuse the victims over a period of time, causing irreparable harm. Though the victims are now adults, the harm that was caused is still reverberating.

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