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Businessman sentenced for role in N.J. oyster trafficking scheme

机译:商人因在新泽西州牡蛎贩运计划中被判刑

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A Maryland business owner who owns a Delaware fish house is headed to prison after being convicted of trafficking illegally harvested oysters. Prosecutors say 59-year-old Mark Bryan and his company Harbor House conspired with two New Jersey oystermen to cover up an illegal oyster harvest from Delaware Bay. The three also created false health and safety records, according to prosecutors. New Jersey fishermen and brothers Todd Reeves, Thomas Reeves and Renee Reeves were convicted for their roles in the schemes and sentenced in February (Greenwire, Feb. 17).
机译:马里兰州一家拥有德拉瓦鱼屋的企业主因贩运非法捕捞的牡蛎而被定罪。检察官说,现年59岁的马克·布赖恩(Mark Bryan)和他的公司哈伯豪斯(Harbour House)与两名新泽西州的牡蛎串谋阴谋掩盖了特拉华湾的非法牡蛎收获。检察官说,这三人还创造了虚假的健康和安全记录。新泽西州的渔民和兄弟托德·里夫斯(Todd Reeves),托马斯·里夫斯(Thomas Reeves)和里尼·里夫斯(Renee Reeves)因在计划中的角色而被定罪,并于2月被判刑(Greenwire,2月17日)。

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    《Greenwire》 |2015年第3期|1-3|共3页
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