Troopers Charged After Escorting High-Speed Car Convoy

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Two New Jersey state troopers were charged with records tampering for allegedly altering the license plates of the cruisers they used to escort a high-speed caravan of sports cars down a highway in March.

State Police Sergeant Nadir Nassry, 47, is accused of leading the convoy and faces two counts of tampering with records, New Jersey Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa announced today in Trenton, the state capital. Trooper Joseph Ventrella, 28, faces a single count of tampering.