Orange County Lawyer Faces Federal Charges, Accused of Selling ‘Ghost Guns’

“An Orange County lawyer who represents clients in criminal defense cases faces federal charges of her own after being accused of conspiring to sell firearms without serial numbers, also known as ‘ghost guns.'” reports Brandi Hitt in Eyewitness News ABC 7.

“Federal agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives say 41-year-old attorney Melinda Romines was allegedly trying to sell the guns by acting as a broker between black market dealers and customers.”

“The weapons are referred to as ‘ghost guns’ because it is difficult to trace them.”

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