2006 August 12 Gambling News, Events and Happenings - Page 2
UPPER SANDUSKY — A Sycamore woman will do jail time for stealing money from a bingo operation for which she kept the books. Beverly Hosler was sentenced to 180 days in Wyandot County jail by Wyandot County Common Pleas Court Judge Kathleen Aubry.
ST. LOUIS - Federal prosecutors said Friday they will continue prosecuting BetOn-Sports PLC even though the online gambling company is shutting down its operations that take bets from U.S. customers.
By Graeme Evans and John Duckers Online gaming company BetonSports has pulled the plug on operations at the centre of racketeering charges in the United States.
ST. LOUIS Federal prosecutors said Friday they will continue prosecuting BetOnSports PLC even though the online gambling company is shutting down its operations that take bets from U.S. customers.
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US government lawyers say they will continue prosecuting BetOnSports, even though the British-based internet gambling company is shutting down its operations that take bets from American customers.
Prosecutors will continue case after BetOnSports closes. | Federal prosecutors said Friday they will continue prosecuting BetOnSports PLC even though the online gambling company is shutting down its operations that take bets from U.S. customers.
Hitting rock bottom and stealing cash from his parents won’t mean jail for a Calgary gambling addict, a judge ruled yesterday. Provincial court Judge Sharon Van de Veen said a long term of community supervision would be better than a short stay behind bars for Kornel Toth.
Federal prosecutors said Friday that they would continue to pursue their case against BetOnSports even though the online gambling company was shutting its operations that took bets from U.S. customers.


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