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{"id":853,"date":"2010-08-05T21:55:36","date_gmt":"2010-08-05T21:55:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pokergurublog.com\/blog\/play-poker-or-go-prison-question\/"},"modified":"2010-08-05T21:55:36","modified_gmt":"2010-08-05T21:55:36","slug":"play-poker-or-go-prison-question","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/pokergurublog.com\/blog\/play-poker-or-go-prison-question\/","title":{"rendered":"To Play Poker or to Go to Prison \u2013 That is the Question"},"content":{"rendered":"
Samuel McMaster Jr. has been found guilty of 26 felony counts of fraud, related to falsely selling securities. Samuel has been ordered by court to pay the victims back as a part of his conviction.<\/p>\n
However, his only legal way of earning cash is playing poker, as Mr. McMaster is a professional gambler.<\/p>\n
The court gave Samuel permission to leave his home state (New Mexico) in order to travel to poker tournaments. He will need to make a compensation payment of $7,500 every month for the next half year, and if he misses any two of these, he will be facing a prison sentence up to 12 years.<\/p>\n
Phylis H. Bowman, prosecutor of the case, added the following about the strange verdict: "There’s nothing to indicate that he’s a violent threat to society. So based upon those factors, that’s what determines conditions of release. It has nothing to do with profession."<\/em><\/p>\n If McMaster meets the monthly requirements of collecting $7,500, he might receive a more benevolent sentence. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n