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Defendant Oprea is scheduled for trial on Feb. 20, 2013, in U.S. District Court in New Hampshire.
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On May 29, 2011, Oprea was extradited to the United States and appeared in federal court in New Hampshire.
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Dolan knew that Oprea later attempted to use the stolen data to make unauthorized charges on, or transfers of funds from, the accounts.
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Co-conspirator Defendant Oprea, is in U.S. custody awaiting trial in the District of New Hampshire and is still entitled to the presumption of innocence.
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Idowu's fourth attempt of 17.81m was a new personal best and enough to see off Romania's Marian Oprea, who won silver, and beaten favourite Teddy Tamgho.
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That only served to increase the pressure on Frenchman Tamgho, who jumped 17.98 in New York in May but failed to live up to his favourite's billing, managing only 17.45 to take bronze behind Oprea, who finished second with 17.51.
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In his plea agreement, Defendant Butu admitted that he repeatedly asked Defendant Oprea to provide him with stolen payment card data and that Oprea provided him with instructions for how to access the website where Oprea had stored a portion of the stolen payment card data.
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