Man Who Sold Illegal Games at Knockdown Prices Facing Jail Term
Derby Evening Telegraph › November 04, 2011
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Derby Evening Telegraph › November 04, 2011
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A COUNTERFEITER caught with nearly 300 illegal computer games at a flat in Derby has been told he could face prison.
Nicholas Smith operated what Derby City Council's trading standards team called "a sophisticated and professional operation" from a rented property in Chaddesden.See the full content of this document
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Man Who Sold Illegal Games at Knockdown Prices Facing Jail Term
The 43-year-old, of Hebden Close, Littleover, was snared by the team following a 12-month operation.
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