Two Roxbury cops guilty in Dover gambling probe
“The prosecutor is to be commended on how expeditiously he handled this case”
Roxbury police Sgt. Richard Winstock and Officer Thomas ‘T.J.’ Juskus agreed to give up their careers and never seek public jobs again in pleading guilty Wednesday to running an illegal poker casino for five … via Daily Record
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Gambling casinos info:
- Casino is defined by the Webster's New World Dictionary as the following: a small country house, or a building or room used for meetings, or public amusements, gaming, or a game at cards.
- The most significant forms of illegal gambling in the United States are numbers, betting with bookmakers or bookies, and sports pools or sports cards.
- The age of electronic games began in 1964 with the Nevada Electronic's solid state "21" machines. The most successful of these was the Dale Electronics' Poker-Matic, which could be found in most Nevada casinos.
- Gambling is defined by the Webster's New World Dictionary as the following: to play games of chance for money or some other stake, or to take a risk in order to gain some advantage.

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