Indiana Guardsman pleads guilty in Ohio bomb case

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Indiana Guardsman has pleaded
guilty to having homemade explosive devices in his vehicle when he was
stopped in Ohio.
Andrew Boguslawski (boh-guhs-LAW’-skee) faces 10
years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to having nine
unregistered bombs found in his vehicle and four devices that could be
converted into bombs. He also admitted having 20 explosive devices or
components at his Indiana home.
Boguslawski entered his plea before a federal magistrate in Columbus during an hourlong hearing.
His attorney has said Boguslawski had the illegal devices but planned to use them for legitimate training
purposes.
An Ohio trooper stopped Boguslawski on Jan. 1 for speeding on Interstate 70 west of Columbus.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Indiana Guardsman has pleaded
guilty to having homemade explosive devices in his vehicle when he was
stopped in Ohio.
Andrew Boguslawski (boh-guhs-LAW’-skee) faces 10
years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to having nine
unregistered bombs found in his vehicle and four devices that could be
converted into bombs. He also admitted having 20 explosive devices or
components at his Indiana home.
Boguslawski entered his plea before a federal magistrate in Columbus during an hourlong hearing.
His attorney has said Boguslawski had the illegal devices but planned to use them for legitimate training
purposes.
An Ohio trooper stopped Boguslawski on Jan. 1 for speeding on Interstate 70 west of Columbus.
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.

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