Two Men Suspected of Cheating at Pala and Harrah's Casinos in California
Two men, aged 52 and 53, are suspected of cheating at Pala Casino and Harrah's Casino in Valley Center, California. They face serious charges and potential prison time if found guilty.
The pair allegedly used the same cheating method at both casinos, winning a significant amount. They are accused of marking cards to gain an unfair advantage. Each suspect faces two felony counts of conspiracy to commit a crime. If convicted, they could face up to three years and eight months in prison. A preliminary hearing for the case is scheduled for January 15, 2026.
The suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The upcoming preliminary hearing will provide more details about the case and the alleged cheating methods used at the casinos.
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