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ABALONE SELLER PLEADS GUILTY

Published on August 30, 2002
© 2002- The Press Democrat

PAGE: B3

COLUMN: Around the Empire

A 47-year-old Oakland man has pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy in an alleged plot to sell abalone taken from the Sonoma Coast.

Duong A. Luu faces up to three years in prison. He will be sentenced Oct. 2 in Sonoma County Superior Court.

Two other men are on trial in the same case in the courtroom of Judge Elaine Watters. Kin Wah Gee and Kim Keung Gee, also of Oakland, pleaded innocent to the charges.

Deputy District Attorney Brooke Halsey Jr. said Luu was a ringleader of the group and has two prior convictions for misdemeanor violations of the state's fish and game laws. Luu's attorney, Martin Woods, denied he was a leader of the alleged plot.

According to investigators, the men told undercover wardens they had a network of divers who could deliver up to 200 pounds of abalone a week. They were selling abalone on the black market for up to $85 each, investigators said.

Last year, two other men, Sau Van Pham and Chinpin Ou, both of San Francisco, pleaded guilty to lesser charges in the case.

-- Steve Hart Keywords: FISHING LAW CRIME


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