Ardebili Accomplice Pleads Guilty To Export Violation

Law360, New York (December 21, 2009, 11:50 AM ET) -- An accomplice of Amir Hossein Ardebili, the Iranian arms trafficker who last week was sentenced to five years in prison for illegally purchasing and exporting dual-use military items to Iran, has pled guilty to violating federal law by attempting to export two pieces of controlled camera equipment to that country.

The man, James Larrison, pled guilty to a one-count information charging a violation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.

According to U.S. Attorney...
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