A former postal employee from Bridgeport, CT, accused of stealing about
$1,000 in gift cards from the mail last year, pleaded guilty Monday to
misappropriating postal funds while employed as a Postal Service
mail-processing clerk, the US Attorney's office said. A legal filing in federal court said that Police agreed that the
prosecution had evidence that included "physical evidence including the
gift cards that were recovered from Ms. Police's person, as well as the
testimony of law enforcement officers, expert witnesses, and other
witnesses."
When sentenced Oct. 1, she faces penalties of up to six months in prison and a fine of up to $5,000, under the guidelines used in federal court. Her plea agreement with federal prosecutors also requires that she pay the owners of the cards a total of $1,050.
Excerpted from Courant.com.
When sentenced Oct. 1, she faces penalties of up to six months in prison and a fine of up to $5,000, under the guidelines used in federal court. Her plea agreement with federal prosecutors also requires that she pay the owners of the cards a total of $1,050.
Excerpted from Courant.com.

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