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RE: "Cleaning Up the Burke"



A jury convicted Larson of one count of theft of United States' property not in excess of $100, one count of retention of stolen United States' property not in excess of $100, and two counts of failure to file a customs report when transporting monetary instruments. Larson was sentenced to twenty-four months confinement, two years supervised release, a fine of $5000, and a special assessment of $150.

From: U.S. v. Larson, 110 F.3d 620 (1997). I have a PDF of the case if anyone wants it; just send me an email offlist.

Lee



From: "Thomas R. Holtz, Jr." <tholtz@geol.umd.edu>
Reply-To: tholtz@umd.edu
To: dmichaelschmidt@shaw.ca, mkirkaldy@aol.com
CC: dinosaur@usc.edu
Subject: RE: "Cleaning Up the Burke"
Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 16:51:22 -0400

> From: owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu [mailto:owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu]On Behalf Of
> MICHAEL SCHMIDT
>
> strange....I wonder why there is no mention anyhere in the article about charges being levelled against John M.
> Rensberger??? As I understand this, he illegally collected fossils for DECADES, and the administration of the museum
> knew about it and essentially did nothing to stop it from happening.
>
> Didn't Mr. Larson of the Black Hills Inst. go to prison for less than this?
>
> Academics scream bloody murder everytime some commercial collector collects the smallest fossil illegally, yet here you
> have an example of an academic who has behaved reprehensibly, yet no legal action (apparantly) is being mentioned in
> these articles.
>
> Why is there such a double standard, I wonder.....


There seems to be some revisionist history going on here. If memory serves, Pete did NOT go to jail for any issues regarding
collecting fossils. The conviction was for violation of international customs law.


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