
In this Friday, jan. 10, 2014 photo shows Andrew Boguslawski, left, and his attorney, Mark Babb, reviewing evidence at a preliminary hearing in Madison County Municipal Court in London, Ohio. Explosive devices seized from Boguslawski, an Indiana guardsman who was pulled over for speeding in Ohio, were capable of causing injuries and death to people nearby if they were detonated, according to a federal complaint. Boguslawski appeared briefly in court Monday, March 3, 2014 at hearing where he acknowledged he’d read the charge against him: possession of destructive devices not registered to him in a national firearms database. He was not required to enter a plea and waived a bond and preliminary hearing, meaning the government now has 30 days to seek an indictment. (AP Photo/Jessica Heffner, WHIO)
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