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United States v. Almany
110 F. Supp. 2d 977
Ct. Intl. Trade
2000
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110 F.Supp.2d 977 (2000)

The UNITED STATES, Plaintiff,
v.
Joseph ALMANY, d/b/a J.A. Imports, David Jordan, Inc., and Far West Insurance Company, Defendants.

Slip Op. 00-79, Court No. 96-02-00384.

United States Court of International Trade.

July 7, 2000.

FINAL JUDGMENT

MUSGRAVE, Judge.

On May 23, 2000, Defendants Joseph Almany, d/b/a J.A. Imports, and David Jordan Inc. were ordered to show cause why judgment should not be granted in favor of The United States of America by June 23, 2000. No response has been received within the time allowed by rule or order. In prior proceedings, Defendants Joseph Almany and David Jordan, Inc. were determined jointly and severally liable for a fraud penalty as a result of violations of 19 U.S.C. § 1592(a). The maximum penalty for such violations is equivalent to the domestic value of the merchandise, which in this case the government has adduced as US$258,311.56. There being no rebuttal, it is hereby:

ORDERED that Defendants Joseph Almany and David Jordan, Inc. are jointly and severally liable to Plaintiff, The United States of America, for a civil penalty resulting from fraudulent violations of 19 U.S.C. § 1592 in the amount of US$258,311.56, plus interest.

Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Almany
Court Name: United States Court of International Trade
Date Published: Jul 7, 2000
Citation: 110 F. Supp. 2d 977
Docket Number: 96-02-00384
Court Abbreviation: Ct. Intl. Trade
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