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CaseNo: LR-15464, Defendant: Karl L. Dahlstrom, et al., Plaintiff: SEC, State: SD South Dakota, UniqueCaseRef: SEC>LR-15464, Securities, Securities Registration, Dahlstrom, United States, Exchange Commission, Karl, Violating, Houston, District, Texas, Fraud, Broker-dealer Registration, Securities Registration Provisions, Federal Securities Laws, Inferno, Snuffers, Sentencing, Prosecutor, Leopard, Lopez, Uni-snuff, Isi, Iec, Operating, Purportedly Marketing, Extinguishing, Suppressing Fires, Snuffer System, Dispensing Uni-snuff , ContentID: 120242598

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1 1997-08-28 SEC LITIGATION RELEASE
[ see first page and extracted highlights below  ] ItemID: 105692
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1 . SEC LITIGATION RELEASE

EXTRACTED KEY WORDS
SECURITIES REGISTRATION
DAHLSTROM
UNITED STATES
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
KARL
VIOLATING
HOUSTON
ATTORNEY
DISTRICT
TEXAS
FRAUD
BROKER-DEALER REGISTRATION
SECURITIES REGISTRATION PROVISIONS
FEDERAL SECURITIES LAWS
INFERNO
SNUFFERS
SENTENCING
PROSECUTOR
LEOPARD
LOPEZ
UNI-SNUFF
ISI
IEC
OPERATING
PURPORTEDLY MARKETING
EXTINGUISHING
SUPPRESSING FIRES
SNUFFER SYSTEM
DISPENSING UNI-SNUFF






                   UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION


     LITIGATION RELEASE NO. 15464 / August 28, 1997

     UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. KARL L. DAHLSTROM, et al.
     96-CR-157-ALL, USDC, SD/TX [Houston Division]

          The Securities and Exchange Commission ("Commission") and the
United
     States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas announced that on
August
     28, 1997, after a jury trial in Houston, Texas, Karl L. Dahlstrom was
     convicted on two counts of securities fraud, one count each of
violating
     the broker-dealer registration and securities registration provisions
of
     the federal securities laws, and eight counts of mail fraud.
Dahlstrom's
     daughter, Karla D. Dahlstrom, was convicted on one count each of
violating
     the broker-dealer registration and securities registration provisions.
The
     Dahlstroms were indicted for their involvement in a nationwide
solicitation
     campaign for the purpose of selling unregistered shares of Inferno
     Snuffers, Inc., ("ISI"), and Inferno Engineering and Consulting, Inc.
     ("IEC"). Sentencing was set for December 5, 1997. A trial attorney from
the
     Commission's Fort Worth District Office, assigned as a Special
Prosecutor,
     assisted in the prosecution of this case.

          Previously, on March 5, 1997, two other defendants in this case,
     Hubert Leon Leopard and Richard E. Lopez, pleaded guilty to one count
each
     of securities registration violations of the federal securities laws.
     Leopard and Lopez are to be sentenced December 4, 1997.

          The criminal charges are based on the same activities alleged in
a
     civil injunctive action brought by the Commission on September 30,
SNIPPETS:
  • UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
  • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. KARL L. DAHLSTROM, et al. 96-CR-157-ALL, USDC, SD/TX [Houston
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission and the United
  • States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas announced that on August
  • 28, 1997, after a jury trial in Houston, Texas, Karl L. Dahlstrom was convicted on two counts
  • Dahlstrom's daughter, Karla D. Dahlstrom, was convicted on one count each of violating the
  • Dahlstroms were indicted for their involvement in a nationwide solicitation campaign for the
  • Sentencing was set for December 5,
  • A trial attorney from the Commission's Fort Worth District Office, assigned as a Special
  • Previously, on March 5, 1997, two other defendants in this case, Hubert Leon Leopard and
  • Leopard and Lopez are to be sentenced December 4,
  • The Commission's complaint alleged that ISI and IEC, operating under Karl
  • Dahlstrom's direction, were purportedly marketing "Uni-Snuff", a product claimed to be useful
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