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Ex-Middlesex Register Faces Sentencing For TheftTV38 Boston - Sun Nov 08
WBZ 2 of 3 WBZ 3 of 3 Surveillance video shows, what prosecutors say, is John Buonomo taking money from cash and copy machines.
Terror suspect faces hearingMyFoxBoston - Sun Nov 08
Federal prosecutors plan to ask a judge this week to keep a Massachusetts man locked up as he awaits trial in an alleged terror plot.
Biographical information on Carmen OrtizBoston.com - Fri Nov 06
EDUCATION -- Adelphi University, bachelor's degree, business administration, 1978; George Washington University Law School, juris doctorate, 1981.
Mass. man faces new charges in alleged terror plotABC 33/40 - Fri Nov 06
A pharmacy college graduate was indicted Thursday on new charges in an alleged terror plot to kill two prominent U.S. politicians and shoot people at American shopping malls.
Two Charged In Massachusetts Terrorism CaseThe Post Chronicle - Fri Nov 06
U.S. federal prosecutors have charged two men with providing material support to terrorists and other crimes, including conspiracy to kill in a foreign country and lying to law enforcement officers.
Two indicted in alleged terror plotBoston Globe - Fri Nov 06
Mehanna, a graduate of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, was arrested Oct. 21 at his parents' home in Sudbury on federal charges.
Massachusetts man faces new charges in alleged terror plotNBC 15 Online - Thu Nov 05
In this handout image provided by the Sudbury Police Department, Tarek Mehanna, 27, of Sudbury, Massachusetts poses for a mugshot photo October 21, 2009 in Sudbury, Massachusetts.
Mass. man faces new charges in alleged terror plotWSVN-TV Miami Beach - Thu Nov 05
A pharmacy college graduate was indicted Thursday on new charges in an alleged terror plot to kill two prominent U.S. politicians and shoot people at American shopping malls.
Two charged in Massachusetts terrorism caseReuters - Thu Nov 05
U.S. federal prosecutors have charged two men with providing material support to terrorists and other crimes, including conspiracy to kill in a foreign country and lying to law enforcement officers.
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