Category: Trademark Counterfeiting Conspiracy

Trademark Counterfeiting Conspiracy

Petrosian appeals counterfeit trafficking, mail fraud, and conspiracy convictions

Petrosian appeals counterfeit trafficking, mail fraud, and conspiracy convictions

U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals USA v PETROSIAN  No. 9650120 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, No. 96-50120Plaintiff-Appellee,D.C. No.v. CR-95-00376- RSWLVATCHAGAN PETROSIAN, Defendant-Appellant. OPINION Appeal from the United States District Courtfor the Central District of California Ronald S.W. Lew, District Judge, Presiding Argued and Submitted November 7, 1996–Pasadena, California Filed October 15, 1997 Before: James R. Browning, David […]

Counterfeit Goods Organization Convicted

Counterfeit Goods Organization Convicted Phonies, Frauds and Thieves 1

Hassan Aoun, 43, of Dearborn was found guilty today following a two-week jury trial in federal court, announced United States Attorney Barbara L. McQuade. Aoun was convicted of Conspiracy to Traffic in Counterfeit Goods, and three counts of Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods.

Trademark Infringement Through The Mail Can Get You 20 Years In Prison

Trademark Infringement Through The Mail Can Get You 20 Years In Prison

A statement released by Patrick Fitzgerald, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, says Bernard Gernay of Howell, N.J., Bradley Horne of Sunset, S.C., and Jarrod Oldridge of Las Vegas acknowledged that they altered jerseys obtained from retail outlets and other sources to make them appear to be used in games by pro athletes, substantially increasing their value.

The maximum prison sentence for mail fraud is 20 years.