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Full Name
Elwood Savage
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Address

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Additional Information
Date of Exclusion Order
Preliminary Order
Final Order
April 10, 1980
Docket No.
 
DESCRIPTION
Date of Birth
April 27, 1955
Race
Black
Sex
Male
Height
5'9"
Weight
150 lbs.
Hair
Black
Eyes
Green
Distinctive Marks

Occupation
Insurance Salesman
Other
Miscellaneous Information
On April 13, 1979, Elwood Savage was arrested for swindling and cheating while playing craps at the Resorts International Casino. He was also charged with stealing one $5 gaming cheque from another customer at the Resorts International Casino while playing craps. Specifically, on two occasions, Mr. Savage placed illegal "Don't Pass Line" wagers while playing the game of craps. Mr. Savage won the approximate sum of $15 as a result of his illegal wager. Additionally, Mr. Savage stole a $5 cheque from another gaming customer who was located adjacent to Mr. Savage while he was playing craps. On February 28, 1980, Mr. Savage entered a plea of guilty to one count of swindling and cheating at casino gaming. This plea was entered in the Superior Court of Atlantic County. Mr. Savage received a fine of $250. He executed a Waiver For on this date wherein he waived his right to contest the placement of his name upon a list of persons to be executed from licensed casino establishments within the State of New Jersey.

Elwood Savage is not known to have any previous criminal record. On April 13, 1979, his illegal activities were recorded on video tape. They were designed to avoid detection by law enforcement authorities. He made a total of two illegal wagers while playing the game of craps and won the approximate sum of $15 as a result of these illegal wagers. Additionally, Mr. Savage stole a $5 cheque from an adjacent gaming customer. He had been warned on at least three occasions by casino personnel that his betting practices were illegal.
   
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