Case Dismissed: Paul Phua Case Thrown Out as Las Vegas Judge Sends Him Packing

Case Dismissed: Paul Phua Case Thrown Out as Las Vegas Judge Sends Him Packing.

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But prosecutors may potentially try one last tactic to keep the case against Phua alive. According to Assistant US Attorney Cristina Silva, government prosecutors may still take their case to the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, hoping that court will overturn Gordon’s decision and reinstate at least some of their evidence.

Originally, Phua was one of eight defendants who were charged with running an illegal World Cup betting ring. It was alleged to be the continuation of a similar ring that was busted in Macau, resulting in the arrest of Phua and 20 others.

Case Dismissed: Paul Phua Case Thrown Out as Las Vegas Judge Sends Him Packing

Of the seven other defendants in the Las Vegas case, six, including Phua’s son Darren, pleaded guilty to lesser charges and received probation. The case against one other defendant was also dismissed.

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