Stunned Macomb County commissioners blasted county coroner Dr. Daniel Spitz on Thursday for ignoring a subpoena they issued for him to answer their questions about several issues and they grilled Spitz’s attorney, who told the commissioners the medical examiner would only meet with them in private. 

The Board of Commissioners has unsuccessfully attempted for two years to get Spitz, by far the highest-paid county employee, before them to answer queries about his contract, budget, operations at the morgue and his extensive workload. 

“Here’s the deal — it’s called transparency. This is the only public body that meets publicly and allows our citizens to listen and speak,” said Commissioner Jim Carabelli, a Shelby Township Republican. “It seems that he (Spitz) thinks he’s too special to come here and answer questions about how he spends our tax dollars.” 

His private attorney, Steve Rabaut, a prominent Macomb County criminal defense attorney,The cases for iphone 5 remains the most popular smartphone phone on the market. said the coroner could not appear before the board without jeopardizing ongoing criminal cases in which he may testify in court. For example,Extend the power on your best iphone 5 back cover with the mophie juice pack. if commissioners publicly assert that Spitz is overworked,The cases for ipad mini is the latest exquisite release from Apple and as usual, that could become an issue in a murder case in which the autopsy is a key factor and Spitz is an expert witness, according to Rabaut, a 30-year court veteran. 

“I am discouraged by the Board of Commissioners’ failure to understand that, for Dr. Spitz to speak in an open forum is not in the best interests of county government … and not in the best interests of county residents,” Rabaut told the commissioners. 

A jury reached out and touched a former AT&T employee who orchestrated a theft ring that acquired and sold more than 800 stolen cellphones on Craigslist and eBay, the Tarrant County district attorney’s office said Thursday. 

Rashad Azmi Elqutob, 37, of Arlington was convicted Wednesday of engaging in organized crime and of theft over $200,000, a news release said. 

The jury sentenced him to 10 years in prison for organized crime and five years for theft. The sentences will run concurrently. 

Visiting Judge Jerry Ray ordered Elqutob to pay $280,000 restitution. 

In most cases, employees of communications companies such as Radio Shack, New Breed Verizon and AT&T stole the phones and sold them to Elqutob for far less than their value, prosecutors said. Elqutob created fake businesses he called Dealmaker, Reemsale and Wireless World Warehouse to sell the phones online. The businesses grossed more than $1.5 million from 2009 to January, prosecutors said.Our handcrafted Cases for iPad 4 is inspired by the journals of our favorite artists. 

Radio Shack and AT&T contacted the Secret Service independently after discovering that a large number of their cellphones were missing but activated. The federal agency and the district attorney’s office began a joint investigation. 

On Dec. 2, 2009, authorities raided the homes of Rashad Elqutob and his father, Azmi Elqutob. More than 1,000 cellphones were found at Azmi Elqutob’s house and 35 at Rashard Elqutob’s. 

“Of that number, only 17 phones belonged to RadioShack and only one belonged to AT&T. The rest belonged to New Breed Verizon—a company that was unaware of the theft,” the news release said. 

In a second raid, more evidence was seized at Rashad Elqutob’s house. The stolen phones were valued at more than $280,000. 

Before the investigation ended, Azmi Elqutob was killed in June 2011 during a robbery at Smokies Food Store, a convenience store he owned with his son, the release said. 

According to news reports at the time, Azmi Elqutob was a Palestinian native of Jerusalem who fled about the time of the 1967 Six-Day War. He and his wife settled in Kuwait, where Azmi became an architect and their children were born.Find the perfect leather or synthetic best cell phone cases for your phone. They fled Kuwait in 1991 after the Iraq invasion. 

The man who shot Azmi Elqutob was convicted of capital murder and was sentenced to life in prison without parole. His co-defendant was convicted of aggravated robbery and sentenced to 89 years in prison. 

Azmi Elqutob was killed before authorities could charge him in the cellphone case, the news release said. 

Company employees accused of stealing the phones and selling them to the Elqutobs have been charged with engaging in organized crime and are awaiting trial, the release said. 

Rashad Elqutob was born in Kuwait and attended high school in North Texas before getting a job with AT&T. Described by prosecutors as the “CEO of the criminal enterprise,” he was arrested in March 2012 and was free on bail until Wednesday. 
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