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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. (GRNO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carl Pergler who wrote (12295)4/8/2004 2:06:18 PM
From: Charles A. King  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
The little article said he pleaded guilty to not one, not two, but three counts filing false returns. Judge Duffy as seen BC many times, not just in formal court proceedings but in pretrial meetings where Duffy tried to get BC to settle his cases out of court. So Duffy knows BC very well. That is why I am particularly concerned that he must defer sentencing until he reads some report. Why does he need to see what somebody else thinks? Does this person writing the report have at least some basic background in organic chemistry? The legal system says it is OK to swindle the public but not the IRS. What does the report writer have to say about that? And so forth and so on.

We have been told many times on this thread how wonderful BC was in continuing to try to get this scheme to go forward into a profit making mode. Now we finally realize what was going on. BC was simply postponing the inevitable trip to prison.

From the little story:

William Carraway, the founder of Charleston-based Green Oasis Environmental Inc., pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court in Charleston to three counts of filing false income tax returns.

Judge Michael Duffy accepted the plea and will sentence Carraway after reviewing a pre-sentence report.