Introduction
Albert A. Mungioli served as a Justice of the Peace in Camden in the early 1930s.
Non-Support Charge Holds Father of Five
Camden Courier-Post - February 4, 1933
Dominic Caccase, 52, of 217 Mickle Street, was ordered held in $500 bail for hearing in Police Court on a non-support charge yesterday. His wife, Grace, charges Caccase failed to provide for her and their five children since December 20, 1931. He was arraigned before Justice or the Peace Albert A. Mungioli, of 314 Stevens street following his arrest by Constable Jack O'Grady.
Squire in Assault Case is Given Probation
Camden Courier-Post - June 7, 1933
Albert Mungioli, 31, of 314 Stevens Street, a justice of the peace, who pleaded not guilty before Judge Samuel M. Shay on April 17 to charges of assault and battery on a brother-in-law, received a suspended sentence of three months in jail yesterday. Mungioli was put on probation for 18 months.
Mungioli was charged with kicking John Strang, 307 South Third Street, in the nose, after an altercation at his home last March. Mungioli said he ordered some relatives out of his house, including Strang, and that the latter struck him.
Third Ward Democrats Endorse Candidates
Camden Courier-Post - August 30, 1935