A federal jury in the Eastern District of 
Virginia has acquitted both Angelex Ltd. and Kassian Maritime Navigation
 Agency, Ltd., Owner and the ISM Manager of the ANTONIS G. PAPPADAKIS, 
of sixteen (16) felony charges alleging that they, through their agents 
and employees, engaged in illegal discharging of bilge water in 
violation of the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (“APPS”) and then 
attempted to hide the illegal discharges from the U.S. Coast Guard. United States v. Kassian Maritime Navigation Agency, Ltd., et al.,
 Criminal No. 2:13-cr-70 (E.D. Va. 2013). Both Angelex and Kassian were 
represented by magic pipe specialist, George M. Chalos and Briton 
Sparkman of Chalos & Co, P.C. – International Law Firm and Patrick 
Brogan of Davey & Brogan, P.C., of Norfolk Virginia.
The jury’s verdict came after two (2) days 
of deliberations following a nine (9) day trial before District Judge 
Mark Davis. In finding Angelex and Kassian not guilty, the jury rejected
 claims by the Department of Justice that the alleged illegal conduct 
was performed by the Vessel’s crewmembers in the course and scope of 
their employment, and with the intent to benefit Angelex and Kassian.  
Notably, all of the witnesses in the case confirmed that any illegal 
conduct occurring on board the Vessel was hidden from Angelex, Kassian, 
and even the Master of the Vessel, and was done without any intent to 
benefit either company.  The defense further established that such 
conduct was in violation of the Vessel’s “zero tolerance” pollution 
prevention policies and procedures, which strictly prohibited 
crewmembers from taking any “shortcuts” to bypass the Vessel’s pollution
 prevention equipment.
For more information about this matter, please contact info@chaloslaw.com.  
Post to be found at:
http://www.maritime-executive.com/article/Not-Guilty-Parties-in-Norfolk-Magic-Pipe-Pollution-Trial-Acquitted-2013-09-16/
 
 
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