Patricia Keezer, 53, said the embezzling began in 2000, when she would give needy people $2,000 at a time for car repairs, mortgage payments and taxes. Keezer commonly reversed bounced-check charges and other fees when she was a manager of Citizens Bank, formerly known as Republic Bank, in Manchester, 70 miles southwest of Detroit…
U.S. District Judge Marianne Battani chose to impose the minimum sentence for a convict to earn time off for good behavior.
“You are like a modern day Robin Hood,” Battani said of the folklore hero who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. “Those Robin Hood days are long over.”
Référence: FraudBaron