Man gets jail time for cashing checks of fake employees if he can’t ...
Story date: 2007-09-09 03:51:00
Added on: 2007-09-09 22:00:06
Naples Daily News - ... up to 30 years in a state prison on the third-degree felony, but his sentence was part of a plea agreement negotiated by Brock and defense attorney John O. McGowan of Naples. McGowan told the judge that Cavazos' wife is trying to refinance their home ...
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