Thursday, June 23, 2011

Poor JUDGEment

By Gary Snyder


They needed a SWAT team to apprehend him.
He is charged with stealing $100,000.
He is charged with embezzlement from three different charities in a three-year period.
It took two years of local and state investigators to get the indictments.
He was indicted on 14 counts of forgery, all fifth-degree felonies; two counts of forgery, both fourth-degree felonies; and aggravated theft, a third-degree felony.
He was on the lam in Florida from Ohio when arrested.
As if that were not enough, the judge released him on his own recognizance.






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