| Making a Federal Case of It | |
Federal law enforcement officers make some big and often unusual arrests in crimes that are never reported by traditional media. Fortunately, there is nothing traditional about About.
91 Year-old Man
Admits, 'Yep, I'm a Bank Robber.'
Social Security just didn't cut for a 91 year-old Texas man who now faces 20
years in prison after pleading guilty to a one count indictment charging him
with bank robbery.
59,000
Bottles of Stolichnaya On the Wall...
The fellow was busted for trying to peddle 59,000 bottles of counterfeit
Stolichnaya vodka that had been brought into the United States from
Khazakstan.
Leave
the Dragon Fish at Home, Dude
Trying to illegally import Asian Arowana fish, commonly known as "dragon
fish", into the U.S. from their home waters in Thailand and Southeast Asia
will cost this guy 3 years' of probation, the first 6 months of which are to be
spent in a community confinement facility, and $2000.
Bad Day for
Bonannos
In big-time crime world, two more murder and conspiracy indictments were
unsealed against Bonanno Family Boss Joseph Massino, Bonanno Family Acting
Captains Robert Lino and Daniel Mongelli and Bonanno Family Associates Ronald
Filocomo and Francesco Fiordilino.
Go
to Columbia for Sex With Children, Go to Jail
Under the Protect Act, which became effective on April 30, 2003, engaging in
illicit sexual conduct in foreign places is a federal crime. Just ask this
69-year old man charged with going to Columbia for the purpose of having sex
with children.
You Mean
Lawyers Can't Do That?
No sir, not even attorneys can get away with arson, bank fraud and money
laundering, like this one tried to do.
Gun Laws Unhealthy
for Metabolife Owners
The husband-and-wife team owners of the Metabolife International, Inc. have been
charged under the Brady Handgun Violence
Prevention Act with a number of federal firearms violations. The charges
carry jail time and fines.
Pushing
That 'Funny' Kind of Mushroom
Now here's the story of a Washington State husband-and-wife who entered guilty
pleas to charges of growing hallucinogenic mushrooms and selling the mushroom
spores over the internet. Wow, look at the far out colors of my jail cell!

