[Vision2020] 06-02-04 Daily News: Troy woman sentenced for felony grand theft

Art Deco aka W. Fox deco@moscow.com
Wed, 2 Jun 2004 20:20:36 -0700


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All,

This is the case of the woman who committed felony grand theft twice in less
than a two year period.  Prosecutor William Thompson and defense attorney
Gregory Dickinson originally reached a plea bargain for the second offense that
called for no jail time and a withheld judgment!  Judge Stegner refused that
proposal.  Kudos for Judge Stegner!

Wayne


Troy woman sentenced for felony grand theft



A Troy woman was sentenced Tuesday to 60 days in jail for felony grand theft.
Tamara K. Iverson, 36, will begin her jail time today for embezzling more than
$6,000 from the Troy 4-H/FFA Booster Organization from January 2000 to January
2003.

Latah County 2nd District Court Judge John Stegner ordered that Iverson not be
allowed work release privileges, and that she be placed on supervised felony
probation for five years after her jail time.

She will be required to undergo mental health treatment and provide 100 hours of
community service.

Stegner also ordered that Iverson not be employed in any position that would
allow her to work with financial records, credit agreements or anything
connected with youth organizations without the consent of her probation officer.

Iverson must make written apologies to all 4-H and FFA participants and
contributors and pay a restitution amount to be determined at a hearing Tuesday.

In June 2003, Iverson also was found guilty of embezzling $10,950 from customer
accounts while she was employed by U.S. Bank in Moscow.

She was sentenced to two months imprisonment, four years probation and
restitution of $10,950.

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<DIV><FONT size=3D4>This is the case of the woman who committed felony =
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twice in less than a two year period.&nbsp; Prosecutor William Thompson =
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defense attorney Gregory Dickinson originally reached a plea bargain for =
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second offense that called for no jail time and a withheld =
judgment!&nbsp; Judge=20
Stegner refused that proposal.&nbsp; Kudos for Judge =
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<DIV><FONT size=3D4>Wayne</FONT></DIV>
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<H2>Troy woman sentenced for felony grand theft </H2><BR>
<ADDRESS></ADDRESS><BR>A Troy woman was sentenced Tuesday to 60 days in =
jail for=20
felony grand theft.=20
<P>Tamara K. Iverson, 36, will begin her jail time today for embezzling =
more=20
than $6,000 from the Troy 4-H/FFA Booster Organization from January 2000 =
to=20
January 2003.=20
<P>Latah County 2nd District Court Judge John Stegner ordered that =
Iverson not=20
be allowed work release privileges, and that she be placed on supervised =
felony=20
probation for five years after her jail time.=20
<P>She will be required to undergo mental health treatment and provide =
100 hours=20
of community service.=20
<P>Stegner also ordered that Iverson not be employed in any position =
that would=20
allow her to work with financial records, credit agreements or anything=20
connected with youth organizations without the consent of her probation =
officer.=20

<P>Iverson must make written apologies to all 4-H and FFA participants =
and=20
contributors and pay a restitution amount to be determined at a hearing =
Tuesday.=20

<P>In June 2003, Iverson also was found guilty of embezzling $10,950 =
from=20
customer accounts while she was employed by U.S. Bank in Moscow.=20
<P>She was sentenced to two months imprisonment, four years probation =
and=20
restitution of $10,950. </P></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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