On June 6, 1977, Kosher Bakeries, Inc. (hereinafter Kosher) in Brooklyn was inspected by a representative of the Department of Agriculture and Markets. Gerald Shapiro, the son of the owner and then vice-president of Kosher, offered the inspector a bribe of $50 to alter his inspection report listing deficiencies. Although Shapiro was thereafter indicted for the bribery, the indictment was dismissed upon Kosher's plea of guilty to the felony...
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