its a joketoto wrote:Smoke signals is also a communication device. The charge will be exactly the same.phatmatress777 wrote:when they got me they actually charged me with criminal use of a communication device a felony... Bc I used a cell phone to set up a drug deal lol... What do they expect me to do use smoke signals? Lol just another charge for them to drop in the endDPG wrote:Should see al the charges on a drug trafficking indictment....
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Sorry. Wrong Frank
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cheech is this dude trolling me or is he part of the joke?Cheech wrote:its a joketoto wrote:Smoke signals is also a communication device. The charge will be exactly the same.phatmatress777 wrote:when they got me they actually charged me with criminal use of a communication device a felony... Bc I used a cell phone to set up a drug deal lol... What do they expect me to do use smoke signals? Lol just another charge for them to drop in the endDPG wrote:Should see al the charges on a drug trafficking indictment....
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okay. now i know when you write something not funny its a joke.phatmatress777 wrote:cheech is this dude trolling me or is he part of the joke?Cheech wrote:its a joketoto wrote:Smoke signals is also a communication device. The charge will be exactly the same.phatmatress777 wrote:when they got me they actually charged me with criminal use of a communication device a felony... Bc I used a cell phone to set up a drug deal lol... What do they expect me to do use smoke signals? Lol just another charge for them to drop in the endDPG wrote:Should see al the charges on a drug trafficking indictment....
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Ok.... I must have insulted your major form of communication...I can't believe you think someone would use smoke signals.... Jesus Christ your right off retard lane ha ha ha ha
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phatmatress777 wrote:Ok.... I must have insulted your major form of communication...I can't believe you think someone would use smoke signals.... Jesus Christ your right off retard lane ha ha ha ha
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Re: Queens gambling bust
Five men operated an illegal sports betting racket out of a Bayside home, DA says
By Robert Pozarycki
July 12, 2016
All bets are off for five men indicted for allegedly operating an illegal sports wagering ring out of a rundown home in Bayside, prosecutors announced on Tuesday.
The alleged ringleader, Flushing‘s Theodore Simon, 77, was named along with three Bayside men — Frank Nista, 64; James Greene, 70; and Russell Bellaterra, 69 — and Rockville Centre resident Jason Levine, 45, in the 14-count indictment charging them with operating the racket that took in an estimated $750,000 in illegal bets annually.
According to Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown, the case was cracked through a 2 1/2 year investigation by the NYPD Organized Crime Investigation Division and others in the law enforcement community. The probe included physical surveillance, intelligence gathering and court-authorized eavesdropping in which hundreds of hours of incriminating conversations among the suspects were recorded.
Prosecutors said the Bayside betting ring operated out of a home located at 211-11 45th Rd. owned by Greene, who was paid monthly rent and owned two landlines that were used in the bookmaking operation. The gray-shingled structure is largely hidden behind a tall weathered wooden fence up to eight feet tall, with “posted” signs warning trespassers to keep out. Large piles of papers are visible from the first-floor windows.
Simon acted as the head bookmaker, while Nista — who was previously indicted in April for his alleged role in another illegal sports booking operation — was on site at the 45th Road wire room managing operations, according to the indictment. Bellatera and Levine allegedly manned the phone lines, processed all bets, collected debts and shipped money to the co-conspirators.
The investigation resulted in court-authorized raids at the 45th Road home and other locations connected to the ring, in which cash, gambling records and items used in the illegal operation were recovered.
“As alleged, these individuals were running an illegal sports gambling wire room out of a location in Queens and hedged their bets thinking that their illegal activity would remain hidden from the eyes of the law,” Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said in a statement Tuesday.
Brown added that the Bayside bust was the latest hit in his office’s ongoing war on illegal gambling in Queens, adding his belief that the cases “put a significant dent in illegal gambling nationwide and have saved individuals across the country millions of dollars in gambling losses.”
All five indicted suspects were charged with enterprise corruption, first-degree promoting gambling and fifth-degree conspiracy. If convicted, they each face up to 25 years behind bars.
http://qns.com/story/2016/07/12/five-me ... e-da-says/
By Robert Pozarycki
July 12, 2016
All bets are off for five men indicted for allegedly operating an illegal sports wagering ring out of a rundown home in Bayside, prosecutors announced on Tuesday.
The alleged ringleader, Flushing‘s Theodore Simon, 77, was named along with three Bayside men — Frank Nista, 64; James Greene, 70; and Russell Bellaterra, 69 — and Rockville Centre resident Jason Levine, 45, in the 14-count indictment charging them with operating the racket that took in an estimated $750,000 in illegal bets annually.
According to Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown, the case was cracked through a 2 1/2 year investigation by the NYPD Organized Crime Investigation Division and others in the law enforcement community. The probe included physical surveillance, intelligence gathering and court-authorized eavesdropping in which hundreds of hours of incriminating conversations among the suspects were recorded.
Prosecutors said the Bayside betting ring operated out of a home located at 211-11 45th Rd. owned by Greene, who was paid monthly rent and owned two landlines that were used in the bookmaking operation. The gray-shingled structure is largely hidden behind a tall weathered wooden fence up to eight feet tall, with “posted” signs warning trespassers to keep out. Large piles of papers are visible from the first-floor windows.
Simon acted as the head bookmaker, while Nista — who was previously indicted in April for his alleged role in another illegal sports booking operation — was on site at the 45th Road wire room managing operations, according to the indictment. Bellatera and Levine allegedly manned the phone lines, processed all bets, collected debts and shipped money to the co-conspirators.
The investigation resulted in court-authorized raids at the 45th Road home and other locations connected to the ring, in which cash, gambling records and items used in the illegal operation were recovered.
“As alleged, these individuals were running an illegal sports gambling wire room out of a location in Queens and hedged their bets thinking that their illegal activity would remain hidden from the eyes of the law,” Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said in a statement Tuesday.
Brown added that the Bayside bust was the latest hit in his office’s ongoing war on illegal gambling in Queens, adding his belief that the cases “put a significant dent in illegal gambling nationwide and have saved individuals across the country millions of dollars in gambling losses.”
All five indicted suspects were charged with enterprise corruption, first-degree promoting gambling and fifth-degree conspiracy. If convicted, they each face up to 25 years behind bars.
http://qns.com/story/2016/07/12/five-me ... e-da-says/
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Re: Queens gambling bust
Jay Sharon plead out to a C felony, 50k fine, No jail timeDoobeez wrote:Phat is correct. My guess? They'll plead out around 6-10 years..tops. Most will probably get the lessor amount.
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Wiseguy wrote:The bookie should get the 25 years and the rapist should get life in prison or worse.Eddie mush wrote:25 years for gambling that's fucking insane
Rape some one get 10 years take a bet on a football game 25 years . HAHAHAHA Wat a fucked up backwards society we have become
Prison sentences across the board are entirety too lenient in the US. Both in terms of how long they serve and how they serve while in prison. It makes a mockery of justice and the "justice system."
The US locks up more people than any country on earth. Literally, what in the world are you talking about?
"He killed 16 Czechoslovakians. Guy was an interior decorator."
"Really? His house looked like shit."
"Really? His house looked like shit."