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David Iglesias

Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories

371. ABQjournal: Attorney Admits He Bilked IRS

... by individuals for whom he prepared tax returns.     "The conduct of Cohen and others in this tax-fraud scheme is reprehensible," said U.S. Attorney David Iglesias. "This multi-million dollar crime unfairly burdens every hard-working, taxpaying American."     The investigation will continue until all ...
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372. ABQjournal: Plan Credited for Less Gun Crime

... of criminals who use guns have increased by 63 percent in New Mexico since Project Safe Neighborhoods began in the summer of 2001, U.S. Attorney David Iglesias said.     "We are taking the most violent gun-carrying felons off of the streets and sending them to federal prison," Iglesias said.     Charges ...
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373. ABQjournal: Suspected Smuggler May Face Death

... this will be pursued as a death penalty case or not has not been resolved,'' said Assistant U.S. Attorney Norm Cairns, spokesman for U.S. Attorney David Iglesias.     Cairns said federal prosecutors, because the alleged smuggling case resulted in a death, automatically submitted to the Justice department ...
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374. ABQjournal: Canadian Counterterrorism Expert Turns to Court in Effort To Be Freed

... bond.     Hudak remained in custody Friday in El Paso.     Armijo's hearing is set for 2 p.m. Tuesday in Albuquerque.     Meanwhile, U.S. Attorney David Iglesias attempted to speed up Hudak's release.     "David called Homeland Security and asked them to do whatever they could to help expedite Mr. Hudak ...
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375. ABQjournal: Acquitted Hudak Remains in Jail

... Hudak's release.     "They set this in motion and they have the power to derail it," he said of Hudak's continued incarceration.     U.S. Attorney David Iglesias, who was in court to hear the verdict, declined to comment immediately after it was read.     But a spokesman said afterward, "Obviously, ...
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