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Attorney: Marc Ringel's Woodmere arsenal 'a hobby'

Defense attorney Saul Bienenfeld talks about the charges

Defense attorney Saul Bienenfeld talks about the charges against his client, Marc Ringel, who is accused of keeping bombs, grenades and guns inside a Woodmere home. Videojournalist: Jim Staubitser (March 8, 2012) (March 8, 2012 1:15 PM)

A man charged with stashing an arsenal of guns and explosives at his elderly parents' Woodmere home was engaging in "a hobby that got out of control" as he was going through personal difficulties, his defense attorney said Thursday.

Through his lawyer, Marc J. Ringel pleaded not guilty and was ordered jailed without bail on three felony charges for the firearms, grenades, pipe bombs and explosive...

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