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Nora
R. Dannehy, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut,
announced that ANTHONY CURRAL, 31, of Ansonia, was sentenced today
by Senior United States District Judge Ellen Bree Burns in New Haven
to 70 months of imprisonment, followed by three years of supervised
release, for his involvement in two jewelry store armed robberies.
On February 5, 2008, CURRAL pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy
to commit Hobbs Act robbery.
According
to documents filed with the Court and statements made in court,
CURRAL, along with Charles Kertesz, participated in the armed robberies
of Hannoush Jewelry in Natick, Massachusetts, on July 20, 2005,
and Lux Bond and Green in South Windsor, Connecticut, on February
1, 2006. On each occasion, Charles Kertesz entered the store dressed
in women's clothing and wearing a wig. He then brandished a firearm
and forcibly stole diamond rings and other jewelry. CURRAL served
as a getaway driver for both robberies.
On February
19, Kertesz pleaded guilty to federal charges related to these and
two other jewelry store robberies. He awaits sentencing.
Today, Judge
Burns ordered CURRAL, jointly and severally with Kertesz, to pay
restitution in the amount of $345,777.88 to the victim jewelry stores
and their insurance company.
CURRAL has
been detained since his arrest on September 25, 2007.
This matter
was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation - New Haven
Violent Crimes Safe Streets Task Force, and the members of local
law enforcement agencies including the Greenwich, South Windsor,
Glastonbury, Bridgeport, Ansonia, Shelton and Natick (MA) Police
Departments.
This case
is being prosecuted by Supervisory Assistant United States Attorney
Anthony Kaplan and Assistant United States Attorney Paul Murphy.
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