Dealer Gets 18 Months in Iran Arms Scheme
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A Granada Hills arms dealer convicted of promoting a scheme to ship stolen U.S. Army anti-tank missiles to Iran has been sentenced to 18 months in prison by a federal court judge in Orlando, Fla.
Charles St. Claire, 53, also was fined $15,000 by U.S. District Judge G. Kendall Sharp. He was convicted last December along with Paul Cutter, 47, of San Jose, whom the prosecution described as the mastermind. Cutter received a five-year prison term in January.
St. Claire, a registered arms dealer, made the first contact with an FBI informant early last year in Orlando, presenting a list of weapons he wanted to buy for shipment to Iran in violation of a 1979 weapons ban to that country. Four other defendants were acquitted.
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