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| Escapee Couldn't Escape Robbery Charges |
| By projo.com |
| Published: 11/11/2010 |
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PROVIDENCE — When Nayquan J. Gadson tricked his way out of the Adult Correctional Institutions by swapping identities with another inmate, he would have escaped justice in a robbery if he had managed to stay hidden. But he was caught, again pretending to be someone else, in New York City, according to the state police. And now, a Superior Court jury has convicted him of robbery. Gadson, 20, whose last known address was 596 Smith St., in the Elmhurst neighborhood, was found guilty of second-degree robbery, and codefendant Michael Stokes, 21, was found guilty of receiving stolen goods, according to the attorney general’s office. Stokes was acquitted of carrying a firearm without a license. Read More. |
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