Opinion ID: 73339
Heading Depth: 5
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: The Pennsylvania Residence

Text: Philip Unterberg, a residential sales representative for ADT Security Systems, testified that in April 1995 he visited a house in Leighton, Pennsylvania, in response to a call from Ed Maglione. Maglione had requested someone to survey the house and give him a cost estimate for the installation of a security system. When Unterberg arrived at the house he met Brand who introduced himself as Maglione.5 Brand said that he needed a security system for the home because he traveled ... back and forth to New York quite often. That day, Unterberg drew up an agreement for a system. On the agreement, Brand listed 4 Further details regarding this hearing are set forth in part II(B)(1) of this opinion. 5 At the time of his arrest in 1996, Brand was driving a van that had a New York license plate, but was registered in the name of Edward Maglione of Leighton, Pennsylvania. Brand told the arresting officer that Maglione was a friend. several persons to be contacted in the event of an emergency: Ed Maglione (i.e. Brand), Patricia who lived in New York (presumably Pan, his girlfriend), and Avis Maglione (whom Brand represented was his brother).6 Brand then wrote a check to ADT Security Systems for approximately $1,000. In response to another call, Unterberg again went to the Pennsylvania house in February of 1996. Unterberg's boss accompanied him on this occasion. Brand had apparently told Unterberg that he was dissatisfied with the security system and wanted an upgrade. During this visit, Unterberg and his boss went into the garage with Brand and saw approximately 35 to 40 BMW motorcycles. Brand said that he collected them. When Unterberg's boss inquired about purchasing a BMW motorcycle, Brand told him that he could obtain one for between $4,000 and $14,000. ADT Security Systems charged Brand another $1,000 for the upgrade at the Pennsylvania residence.