Dorchester Man Indicted for Being a Felon in Possession of Ammunition Reports U.S. Attorney

Father of Teen Accused of Murdering Her Mother Speaks Out for the First Time on 'A Current Affair '

'She's in most respects just a normal kid ..
The victim was allegedly kidnapped from her home, forced to drink alcohol,
brutally attacked, and then thrown over a cliff in her car in efforts to
disguise the murder as a drunken driving accident."
Police have charged all three, and they have all pled not guilty to
charges of first degree murder. Lawyers are looking to move the case to a larger city where a jury
might not be tainted by the hostility of the small rural town of only
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1993 and became a legal permanent resident in 1998, was charged in an
Information with 6 counts of Bank Fraud, 5 counts of Mail Fraud, 5 counts of
Identity Theft and 1 count of Identity Document Fraud. "At
the very worst, she may have been guilty of complicity. His daughter
wrote an online diary, which police say may contain insight into a possible
motive for murder.

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Waterman claims his daughter may have been involved with these men, but
she surely did not intend to unleash their killing behavior. They're being held without bail.

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9mm caliber ammunition . Federal law
prohibits individuals previously convicted of a felony from possessing
firearms or ammunition. Postal Inspection Service.S.

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Postal Inspection Service, announced today that BILLY
NSUBUGA , age 31, a citizen of Uganda who was granted asylum by the U. Hosted by Fox Sports commentator,
best -selling author, columnist, practicing lawyer and former NFL star player
Tim Green, "A Current Affair " will embody the same principles and landmark
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A civil 'wrongful death' suit filed by the Goldman family followed, and a jury found Simpson liable for their deaths on February 4, 1997.

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NSUBUGA was arrested on August 1, 2005, in connection with these charges.' And when he told his daughter about his
wife's fate, he says, "She didn't break down completely, but she was quite
emotional at that time.

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Hoover, Special
Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in
New England; and Kathleen O'Toole, Commissioner of the Boston Police
Department, announced that REYLANDO REYES, age 35, of 150 Harvard Street,
Dorchester, Massachusetts, was charged in a one -count Indictment with being a
felon in possession of ammunition.

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The case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives, and the Boston Police Department.M. Sullivan and Peter Zegarac, Inspector in
Charge of the U.


Simpson was arrested, after a bizarre low-speed chase across the freeways of Southern California, on June 17, 1994 as the prime suspect in the double murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her companion Ron Goldman.

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Magistrate Judge Joyce London
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The details contained in the Information are allegations.
"I know for a fact that some of the things that she said in her blog were
exaggerations, and I think that's fairly common for kids at that age,"
Waterman tells 'A Current Affair.

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REYES was arrested on a criminal complaint in connection with this case on
April 26, 2005.acurrentaffair.

Prior to the sensational trials, which made celebrities of the judge, prosecuting and defense attorneys, and even jury members , 'OJ' was widely known as one of the greatest running backs in the history of American football, and as a sports commentator with a minor movie and television career.

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Says the Father of the Teen Standing Trial for Killing His Wife

NEW YORK, A father speaks out for the first time
on national television to 'A Current Affair' in support of his
sixteen-year-old daughter who stands trial for murdering his wife/her mother
in a crime that was so shocking it rocked the state of Alaska. They stand trial in August of this
year.

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Sullivan; William J.S.
The case was investigated by the U. Wild in Sullivan's
Economic Crimes Unit.

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The Information alleges that from 2002 to 2004, NSUBUGA used altered
passports from Uganda, South Africa, and the Republic of the Congo, together
with a fraudulent California identification card, to open bank accounts in New
York, Connecticut and Massachusetts with $50 cash deposits..
"A Current Affair" will go deeper than any other news source and deliver
the exclusive, hard-hitting stories about "ordinary people in extraordinary
circumstances," for which the half-hour strip is celebrated.

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United States Attorney Michael J. Attorney Victor A.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050322/LATU116)
"I don't know if she was aware that a murder was actually going to take
place," says Doc Waterman in response to his daughter's not guilty plea.

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The details contained in the Indictment are allegations.

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If convicted on these charges, REYES faces a minimum mandatory sentence of
15 years up to life in prison, to be followed by 5 years of supervised
release, and a $25,000 fine. BOSTON, A woman from Uganda was charged today in
federal court with using false passports and a California identification
document to commit bank fraud.S.S. If
convicted, all three face life in prison. With its gutsy ,
razor-sharp, trustworthy and straight forward stories for the new millennium,
"A Current Affair " is poised to become a television sensation again.

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REYES remains in federal custody pending a detention hearing
scheduled for May 4, 2005, before U.

Ugandan Woman Charged with Bank Fraud Reports U.S. Attorney


Following a hearing, a Magistrate Judge ordered that she remain in federal
custody pending the outcome of the case. It is
being prosecuted by Assistant U.

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BOSTON, A Dorchester man was indicted Wednesday,
April 27, 2005, by a federal Grand Jury on a charge of being a felon in
possession of ammunition. The defendant is
presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. If convicted, NSUBUGA faces up to 30
years in prison, to be followed by 5 years of supervised release and a fine of
$1 million on each of the Bank and Mail Fraud counts; and up to 15 years in
prison, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release and a fine of $250,000
on each of the Identity Theft and Identity Fraud counts.


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According to police , 16-year-old honor student Rachelle Waterman -- a
scholar, an athlete and musician -- seduced her two 24-year-old lovers, Jason
Arrant and Brian Radel, into murdering her mother, 48-year-old teacher 's aide
Lauri Waterman -- Doc Waterman's wife.

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United States Attorney Michael J. Leoney in Sullivan's Major Crimes
Unit. The
Information further alleges that NSUBUGA withdrew more than $100,000 before
the scheme was detected by the New York and Connecticut banks. The interview
airs on the Wednesday, March 23 edition of 'A Current Affair' (syndicated,
check local listings).

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groundbreaking news magazine programs.

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According to the Indictment and other documents previously filed with the
Court , on February 27, 2005, in Dorchester, REYES, a previously convicted
felon, was in possession of one round of .S. Attorney Antoinette E..


Simpson was also a figure in court proceedings regarding custody of his children, who were placed in the care of the Brown family.

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The Information
alleges that NSUBUGA wrote checks on the out-of-state accounts to make large
but unsupported deposits at branches of Citizens Bank in the Boston area, then
withdrew funds from Citizens Bank before Citizens was informed that
insufficient funds were available to cover the out-of-state checks. The defendant
is presumed to be innocent unless or until proven guilty beyond a reasonable
doubt in a court of law.
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He was found not guilty by a Los Angeles jury on October 3, 1995.

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