what would you do if:
you are on a jury for a crime that you commited (but were never convicted 4)?
madjoe wrote:what would you do if:
you are on a jury for a crime that you commited (but were never convicted 4)?
madjoe wrote:what would you do if:
you are on a jury for a crime that you commited (but were never convicted 4)?
2. Patricia Spottedcrow
Oklahoma mother of four Patricia Spottedcrow learned firsthand how a small-time pot bust can completely derail an offender’s life. A $31 pot sale got her a stunning 12-year prison sentence.
A federal jury Thursday found a 32-year-old Minnesota woman guilty of illegally downloading music from the Internet and fined her $80,000 each -- a total of $1.9 million -- for 24 songs.
SACRAMENTO, CA—United States District Judge William B. Shubb sentenced Joe L. Regalado, 41, of Stockton, to one and one half years in prison for trafficking in counterfeit goods, United States Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced.
According to court documents, over a nearly two-year period, Regalado trafficked in goods bearing counterfeit trademarked insignia. When he was arrested in December 2011, Regalado was selling counterfeit college sports jerseys, Major League Baseball jerseys and hats, National Basketball Association jerseys, National Football League jerseys and caps, National Hockey League jerseys, and counterfeit clothing bearing trademarks from Chanel, Prada, Juicy Couture, Louis Vuitton, Christian Audigier, Polo, True Religion, Coach, Burberry, Gucci, and Nike. As part of his sentence, Regalado was ordered to pay over $111,000 in restitution to sports teams whose logos were on the goods that he was caught selling, and to forfeit ownership of two cars and a garage full of counterfeit goods that were recovered by the FBI when they searched his house.
madjoe wrote:what would you do if:
you are on a jury for a crime that you commited (but were never convicted 4)?
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