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- He is not a defrauder he has never defrauded anyone,
- Many Lunardi's were often cooks or in some cases convicted tax defrauders.
- When apprehended, some defrauders reacted with passive resignation, while others resorted to violence.
- A victim of securities fraud is usually fortunate to recover any money from the defrauder.
- The article described Berezovsky as a " wanted defrauder of the Russian region of Samara ".
- There was also an army of smugglers and defrauders, flimflam experts, and industrial-scale thieves.
- Defrauders often ingratiate themselves and then get seniors to add their names to a joint checking account or a property deed.
- "At one time, " says the Encyclopedia Britannica, " all bankrupts were considered defrauders and criminals.
- Defrauders now switch computers so their usage patterns cannot be as easily detected and build flashy Web sites to give their businesses the sheen of legitimacy.
- Instead of vowing to " scrub " the state budget _ snooze, snooze _ perhaps he also should advocate the slammer for corporate defrauders.
- Operation Senior Sentinel was designed to break down those jurisdictional barriers so that we can bring cases involving victims in our state and defrauders in other states, and vice versa,
- Since individual crimes often amount to only a few hundred dollars, a local government may find that it is not worth the cost to pursue the defrauder across state lines.
- The prized memorabilia that motivated the defrauders can best be appreciated in a visit to the $ 50-million collection here in the handsome new museum, 40 miles north of Gettysburg.
- The film's only military adviser for the entire project was Jack Livesey, a convicted defrauder, who fabricated his r閟um?and military service to gain employment as an administrative assistant at the Imperial War Museum, London.
- The Mexican prosecutor's office said Pfeil " is noted as having a long criminal history, since in addition to belonging to an international heroin trafficking organization and taking part in laundering money obtained from that crime, he is an important defrauder ."
- Noted journalist Miguel Guerrero wrote in his column of the daily " El Caribe " that the defrauders of BANINTER have been protected " by a dark combination of political, economic, mediatic and ecclesiastical powers " and that the sentence was a "'mamotreto "'".
- Sentencing Tuesday at Woolwich Crown Court in southeast London, Judge Sir Richard Tucker told Gallagher, a reformed alcoholic and welfare defrauder, that although his role arranging transport and renting a garage for an IRA bombing unit was mundane, his contribution was " vital " for the attacks'success.
- Sentencing Tuesday at Woolwich Crown Court in southeast London, Judge Sir Richard Tucker told Gallagher, a reformed alcoholic and welfare defrauder, that although his role arranging transport, renting a garage and clearing up after the bombers was mundane, his contribution was " vital " for the attacks'success.
- There have also been cases of fraudulent direct debit where the defrauders tried to collect very small individual sums from large numbers of accounts, in the hope that most account holders would be slow to raise an issue about such small sums, giving the defrauders enough time to withdraw the collected money and disappear.
- There have also been cases of fraudulent direct debit where the defrauders tried to collect very small individual sums from large numbers of accounts, in the hope that most account holders would be slow to raise an issue about such small sums, giving the defrauders enough time to withdraw the collected money and disappear.
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