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Atlantic City mayor Marty Small Sr. has been acquitted on charges he assaulted his teenage daughter
Mayor Marty Small Sr. was acquitted on four charges after a multi-year investigation and trial involving alleged abuse and witness tampering, with jurors deliberating two days.
- Atlantic City Mayor Frank Small was found not guilty on all counts in a child abuse trial involving allegations from his daughter.
- Small's defense argued the case stemmed from a family dispute and presented 43 character witnesses and video evidence to support his innocence.
- Small survived two previous criminal charges during his career and vowed to continue serving as mayor despite the indictments and investigation.
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Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. found not guilty on all counts of abusing his teenage daughter
Small, 51, faced charges stemming from a handful of incidents in late 2023 and early 2024 in which prosecutors said he and his wife abused and assaulted the teen.
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Read Full ArticleAtlantic City Mayor Marty Small found not guilty on all counts
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (WPHL) -- Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small has been found not guilty on all counts in his child abuse trial. The verdict was delivered Tuesday after jurors deliberated for several hours. Small had faced multiple charges stemming from allegations involving his teenage daughter. Prosecutors accused the mayor of physically abusing the child, [...]
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