Boston Police Officer Pleads Guilty in Injury Scam

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Boston police officer Eliezer Gonzalez pled guilty to 34 counts of mail fraud in connection with his work-related disability claim. Gonzalez greatly exaggerated and falsified both his injuries and ongoing physical issues and fraudulently collected injured leave pay from the City of Boston totaling approximately $173,000, as well as supplemental insurance benefits totaling $3,600.

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New Mexico Man Charged in Texas with Armed Bank Robbery

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Graciano Pina Quezada, formerly of Albuquerque, New Mexico, was charged with his alleged commission of an armed robbery of a Wells Fargo Bank branch in Lubbock, Texas.

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Pharmaceutical Company Sentenced for Off-Label Marketing of Epilepsy Drug

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Elan Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a subsidiary of the Irish pharmaceutical manufacturer Elan Corporation, PLC (Elan), pled guilty today to a misdemeanor violation of the Food Drug and Cosmetic Act for the illegal promotion of the epilepsy drug Zonegran. Elan was also sentenced to pay a criminal fine of $97 million and forfeit $3.6 million in substituted assets.

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Former Owner of New York Blood Laboratory Sentenced for Medicare Fraud

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Zafar Chaudhry, the former owner and manager of a blood testing laboratory in the Bronx, New York, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for submitting fraudulent claims charging Medicare for amino acid profiles that had never been ordered by a physician.

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Staten Island grandfather, 68, victim of homicide

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A friend of an elderly Staten Island man killed in his own home will be arraigned Monday afternoon on second-degree murder charges, authorities said.

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Illinois Felon Sentenced on Firearms Charge

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Darryl D. Anderson, of East St. Louis, Illinois, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Anderson was giving the statutory maximum sentence because of his criminal history and due to his actions while fleeing from the police.

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Illinois Man Indicted on Child Pornography, Enticement Charges

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Hal Dean McBride, of East Alton, Illinois, was indicted on charges of enticement, receipt of child pornography, accessing child pornography with intent to view, and transfer of obscene matter to a minor.

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Security Chief Charged with Obstructing Investigation of West Virginia Coal Mine Explosion

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Hughie Elbert Stover, of Clear Fork, West Virginia, was charged with the felonies of making false statements to federal agents and obstruction of justice in connection with the federal investigation of events at Massey Energy Company’s Upper Big Branch Mine (UBB). Stover is chief of security at UBB and at least two other Massey operations.

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Prison likely for ‘Law & Order’ stalker

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Prosecutors will ask a judge Monday to sentence an obsessed fan convicted of stalking “Law & Order” star Kathryn Erbe on the Internet to nearly five years in prison.

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L.I. duo with house full of dead pets headed to jail

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More than 26 badly decomposed carcasses were found strewn about the Rockville Centre home shared by Faith Ross, 54, and her daughter, Francesca Maselli, 23.

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