Edward Chandler looks back to Robert Clarke's children Kristina and Shawn in Judge Kimarie Rahill's courtroom in Toms River Friday, March 15, 2024, before they started their victim impact statements. He was sentenced to three years for the aggravated assault of their father outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township .
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Man Receives 3-Year Sentence for Aggravated Assault at Lacey Diner

Edward Chandler turned to face Robert Clarke’s children, Kristina and Shawn, in Judge Kimarie Rahill’s courtroom in Toms River on Friday, March 15, 2024. This moment occurred just before they began to share their victim impact statements. Chandler received a three-year sentence for the aggravated assault of their father, which took place outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township.

Judge Kimarie Rahill showed visible emotion during Chandler’s sentencing. She shared a personal story about her father’s murder during her childhood. Chandler’s sentence was for the aggravated assault of Robert Clarke, who was attacked outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township. Clarke passed away later due to a medical condition not related to the assault.

During the sentencing, Robert Clarke’s children, Kristina and Shawn, courageously delivered their victim impact statements. They spoke in Judge Kimarie Rahill’s courtroom in Toms River, detailing the impact of the assault on their father outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township. Chandler was sentenced to three years in jail for this act of violence. It was noted that Clarke’s death was due to an unrelated medical condition.

In the courtroom, Edward Chandler faced sentencing for the aggravated assault charge. The incident stemmed from a confrontation outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township, where Chandler had punched Robert Clarke. Clarke’s death later was attributed to a medical condition unrelated to the fight.

Judge Kimarie Rahill couldn’t hide her emotions as she sentenced Edward Chandler. Recalling her own tragic loss, she spoke of her father’s murder when she was just a child. Chandler was sentenced to three years for his role in the aggravated assault of Robert Clarke outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township, an incident that preceded Clarke’s death from an unrelated condition.

Edward Chandler and his attorney, Robin K. Lord, glanced back at Robert Clarke’s children, Kristina and Shawn, in the courtroom. This was just before the siblings were about to present their victim impact statements. Chandler was handed a three-year sentence for the aggravated assault of their father, which occurred outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township.

In a show of solidarity and remembrance, people in Judge Kimarie Rahill’s courtroom wore stickers honoring Robert Clarke. This was during the sentencing of Edward Chandler for aggravated assault, a charge that arose from a fight outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township. Chandler had punched Clarke, who later succumbed to an unrelated medical condition.

A woman in the courtroom also wore a sticker in honor of Robert Clarke. This was during Edward Chandler’s sentencing for aggravated assault, related to a confrontation outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township where he had assaulted Clarke. Clarke’s death later was due to a health condition not connected to the incident.

Edward Chandler was shown in the courtroom, where he received his sentence for aggravated assault. The charge stemmed from a violent encounter outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township, where he had attacked Robert Clarke. Clarke’s subsequent death was from an unrelated medical issue.

Ocean County Sheriff’s Officers escorted Edward Chandler out of the courtroom after his sentencing. The sentence was for aggravated assault, following an altercation outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township where Chandler had punched Robert Clarke. Clarke later died from a medical condition not associated with the assault.

Edward Chandler and his attorney, Robin K. Lord, were pictured in the courtroom during his sentencing. The charges were related to a fight outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township, where Chandler had punched Robert Clarke. Clarke’s later death was due to an unrelated medical condition.

As Edward Chandler faced forward, Robert Clarke’s children, Kristina and Shawn, delivered their victim impact statements. This took place in Judge Kimarie Rahill’s courtroom in Toms River on Friday, March 15, 2024. Chandler was sentenced to three years for the aggravated assault of their father, which occurred outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township.

Ocean County Sheriff’s Officers were seen leading Edward Chandler out of the courtroom following his sentencing. The sentence was for aggravated assault, related to an incident outside the Lakeside Diner in Lacey Township where Chandler had punched Robert Clarke. Clarke’s death later on was attributed to a medical condition not related to the assault.