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In one recent case, two young Hasidic men, Shimon Levita, 19, and Simcha Roth, 20, were found guilty of organizing a stable of Hasidic couriers from Brooklyn for an Israeli man named Sean Erez, who ran a ring that routinely shipped thousands of Ecstasy pills from manufacturers in Amsterdam to distributors in Miami Beach.
Moscow City Court found Leonid Nevzlin, a major shareholder of Yukos' holding company Menatep, guilty of organizing five murders and sentenced him to life in prison Friday.
This week's episode centered on Erin Caffey, who at 16 was found guilty of organizing the murder of her mother and two younger brothers, and the attempted murder of her father.
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Potter, 33, pleaded not guilty to charges of organizing and promoting gambling services, using a telephone for gaming purposes and conspiracy to organize and promote gambling services.
His name is taboo on state-controlled television, unless he is being found guilty of fraud, organizing illegal protests or other alleged crimes.
Among those sentenced to death was Col. Eddy Kapend, Laurent Kabila's closest aide, who was found guilty of having organized what prosecutors said was a failed coup plot.
A jury has found Macromedia guilty of infringing on an Adobe Systems patent that covers a way of organizing a computer program's user interface.
The government minister's son, Ars? Shalom Ntahobali, who was in his early 20s and a student at the time, also was found guilty of helping to organize the massacres in Butare, where he had joined his mother and became a militia leader.
The Lower Criminal Court in the capital, Manama, also found Mr. Rajab guilty of "inciting illegal assemblies and organizing unlicensed demonstrations through social media Web sites," in two other cases.
The forms also ask the detectives to specify if the victim was homosexual, linked to organized crime or guilty of a public morals violation like prostitution or gambling.
A man found guilty of punching a white supremacist who organized last year's deadly rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, has been fined $1. Jeffrey Winder was convicted of misdemeanor assault in February after he was found guilty of punching Jason Kessler, who organized the Aug. 12, 2017, Unite the Right rally in which 32-year-old counterprotester Heather Heyer was killed.
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