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Corey Wilson, left, and his brother Jamir, right, of Hamilton with their artworks at Virtua Memorial Hospital Gallery in Mount Holly. Corey made one of the "dream horses" in the show. Jamir made one of several walking stick that were included in the Virtua exhibition.
Corey Wilson, left, and his brother Jamir, right, of Hamilton with their artworks at Virtua Memorial Hospital Gallery in Mount Holly. Corey made one of the "dream horses" in the show. Jamir made one of several walking stick that were included in the Virtua exhibition.
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Posted 09/10/2008
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A PHILADELPHIA man who had avoided conviction in city courts, despite multiple arrests for robbery and other crimes, was sentenced on Tuesday to 37 years in a federal lockup for two gunpoint robberies in the far Northeast in December 2007 and October 2009. U.S. District Judge Anita Brody also ordered John Gassew to pay $7,194 in restitution to two victims. Gassew, 25, was found guilty in February of two robberies and of using a firearm. He was cleared of one robbery and one gun charge.
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