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Maximillium Biedermann

Middlesex County Sheriffs Office · 2 records · 2025

Major discipline · 2025[1]

Suspended 120 days
Rank as reported
Sheriff's Investigator
Sustained charge(s)
Standard of Conduct, , Performance of Duty, , , or failure to Perform duties, a Public Employee, ,
Separated while IA pending
No

Plain-language summary (this site, from the cited record only)

The Middlesex County Sheriffs Office suspended Sheriff's Investigator Maximillium Biedermann for 120 days in 2025. On April 4, 2025, while assigned to the metal detector post, Biedermann allowed two armed security officers into the Main Courthouse without having them secure their weapons first, then directed them to sign the visitor log and proceed to the third floor while carrying handguns. The sustained charges included Neglect of Duty, Conduct Unbecoming a Public Employee, and Other Sufficient Cause.

Synopsis as reported by the agency

On April 4, 2025, while assigned to the metal detector post, S/I Bidermann allowed two (2) armed security officers into the Main Courthouse. S/I Biedermann did not follow protocol by having them secure their weapons before entering the Main Courthouse. S/I Biedermann directed the security officers to sign in the visitor log, allowing them to proceed to the third floor, while being armed with handguns.

Major discipline · 2025[2]

Separated while IA pending
Rank as reported
Sheriff's Investgator
Sustained charge(s)
Standard of Conduct, Obedience to Laws & Regualtions, All Other Conduct, , Truthfulness, a Public Employee, , .
Separated while IA pending
Yes

Plain-language summary (this site, from the cited record only)

In a separate matter, Sheriff's Investigator Maximillium Biedermann separated from the Middlesex County Sheriffs Office while an internal affairs case was pending. On November 10, 2024, Biedermann and another person entered a Walmart, concealed Pokemon cards, and left the self-checkout without paying for them. Loss prevention detained both and issued a 24-hour trespass. The record states Biedermann also failed to answer questions truthfully during the administrative interview. Sustained charges included Truthfulness, Neglect of Duty, and Conduct Unbecoming a Public Employee.

Synopsis as reported by the agency

On November 10, 2024, S/I Biedermann and an accomplice entered a Walmart and proceeded to shop. During the course of shopping, S/I Biedermann watched as his accomplice concealed Pokeman cards on their person, and then proceeded to conceal Pokeman cards on his person. Both parties proceeded to the self-checkout area and failed to pay for the Pokemon cards that were concealed by both. Loss Prevention (LP) detained both parties, took posession of the concealed merchandise that was not paid for and escorted both to the LP office where they documented their identities and issued them a 24hr tresspass. Additionally, it was determined that during the administrative interview, S/I Biedermann failed to answer questions truthfully.

Compensation and pension

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Sources

  1. [1]New Jersey Major Discipline Data, 2020-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Major Discipline Data", row 440. Snapshot retrieved 2026-07-03.
  2. [2]New Jersey Major Discipline Data, 2020-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Major Discipline Data", row 441. Snapshot retrieved 2026-07-03.