‘Architect' of Two Armed Robberies in Md. Sentenced to 70 Years
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A man who a judge called the "architect" of two armed robberies at a cleaning business in Gaithersburg, Maryland was sentenced today to 70 years in prison.
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A man who a judge called the "architect" of two armed robberies at a cleaning business in Gaithersburg, Maryland was sentenced today to 70 years in prison.
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