The president of the Syracuse / Onondaga chapter of the NAACP is
facing grand larceny charges for allegedly stealing nearly $ 55,000 from CNY Pop - Warner Football and Cheerleading where he served as treasurer, according to New York State Police.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has subpoenaed the fallen prosecutor, and he could
face a grand larceny charge.
Scarborough also
faces grand larceny charges related to his campaign money that he allegedly used for personal expenses.
Not exact matches
Black
faces a maximum of 5 to 15 years in prison for the second - degree
grand larceny charge and 1 1/3 to 4 years on the
charge of first - degree filing a false instrument.
Haggerty
faces up to 44 years in prison if convicted on
charges of
grand larceny, money laundering and falsifying business records.
Fonvil and Depas
face felony
charges include third - degree
grand larceny as a crime of public corruption, third - degree corrupting the government, and money laundering.
If convicted of the top
charge of
grand larceny, he
faces a maximum of seven years in prison.
Witty
faces felony
charges of
Grand Larceny, Offering a False Instrument for Filing and Falsifying Business Records.
The defendants
face imprisonment of up to 5 to 15 years if convicted of the top
charge of
grand larceny in the second degree.
A now - former aide for Rep. John Katko is
facing a third - degree
grand larceny charge after he was accused of working for both the city and state at the same time.
Venegas Briones was arrested Tuesday and is
facing charges of
grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property.
The embattled Democrat
faces up to seven years in prison if he's convicted of the top
charge of
grand larceny.
Green
faces up to four years in prison on the felony
grand larceny charge and one year each on the misdemeanor
charges of official misconduct and tampering with public records.
Mayor Thomas
faces charges of three counts of
grand larceny in the third degree,
grand larceny in the fourth degree and offering a false instrument for filing in the first and second degree.
Under state law that's the range for the
charge he
faces, third - degree
grand larceny.
Holmes was
charged with
grand larceny, forgery and falsifying business records and
faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
Suffolk County prosecutors have dropped a felony
grand larceny charge against a former Poquott village trustee who had been among Long Island's youngest elected officials before he
faced charges of stealing funds from the North Shore community's civic association.