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John H. Tomkins Tax Consultant - Certified Financial Planner
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John has been in public accounting since 1974 when he established this firm. He specializes in business, personal and estate planning. John leverages tax strategies to promote business and personal ta...
S. District Judge Robert Dow issued the sentence Tuesday afternoon, saying John Tomkins "engaged in a reign of terror." The 48-year-old Dubuque, Iowa man previously apologized, saying there were "no words to describe" his "shame." Tomkins was trying to drive up the value of shares he owned. One pack
Date: May 21, 2013
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US court rejects Arizona law imposing new curbs on abortion
Letter carrier sentenced in pipe-bomb attempt: John Tomkins, 48, a Dubuque, Iowa, letter carrier, was sentenced to 37 years in prison by a federal judge in Chicago Tuesday for sending dud pipe bombs with letters signed The Bishop in 2007 in an odd but potentially deadly bid to drive up the value o
John Tomkins of Dubuque, Iowa, was convicted just hours after jurors began deliberating in federal court in Chicago. Tomkins, who admitted sending the packages but insisted they never would explode, looked dejected as he rocked in a swivel chair while the verdict was read.
There was also a chance that 47-year-old John Tomkins, who has represented himself during two weeks of testimony in Chicago, could call himself to take the stand just before the sides make final arguments to jurors.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick Pope contended in a Chicago courtroom Tuesday that John Tomkins methodically gathered information about those he threatened, and shared it to demonstrate he could find and kill them anytime.