Sentences with phrase «grand larceny convictions»

Former Suffolk Police Sergeant Scott Greene, already in prison for stealing cash from two Hispanic motorists during traffic stops, was sentenced yesterday to one to three years in prison on three additional grand larceny convictions.
Former Suffolk Police Sergeant Scott Greene, already in prison for stealing cash from two Hispanic motorists during traffic stops, was sentenced Thursday to one to three years in prison on three additional grand larceny convictions.

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Infamous political operative John Haggerty, who stole 750,000 from Mayor Bloomberg and used it to buy a lavish house in Forest Hills was sentenced yesterday to 3 - 4 years of hard time following his conviction on second - degree grand larceny and second - degree money laundering charges.
DiNapoli, McNamara Pension Fraud Investigation Results in Conviction of Double - Dipping Retired Rome Police Officer Criminal double dipping uncovered by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli's investigators and Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara's office has resulted in the conviction of former Rome police officer Thomas C. Hubal, who pleaded guilty to third degree granConviction of Double - Dipping Retired Rome Police Officer Criminal double dipping uncovered by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli's investigators and Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara's office has resulted in the conviction of former Rome police officer Thomas C. Hubal, who pleaded guilty to third degree granconviction of former Rome police officer Thomas C. Hubal, who pleaded guilty to third degree grand larceny.
Both Mr. Goggins and Mr. Hughes preached the need for Justice Court reform following the conviction of a former court clerk on a grand larceny charge for stealing more than $ 230,000 from the town bail fund.
Tollisen was appointed supervisor in 2013 after former Supervisor Melinda Wormuth resigned amid federal and state investigations that resulted in her conviction on corruption charges, including bribery and grand larceny.
The penalty for a first - time conviction of Grand Larceny By Receiving Stolen Goods is imprisonment of one to 20 years in the state correctional facility, confinement in jail for up to 12 months, and / or a fine of up to $ 2,500.
Lightbody, who had a minority stake in the Everett site, had convictions going back decades for assault, grand larceny and identify theft, and was said by federal law enforcement to be an associate of the New England family of La Cosa Nostra.
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