MTA is an officer of 5 years in fraud cases
A transit police officer for the administration of Maryland was sentenced yesterday in the Federal Court to five years in prison for his role in a scheme to burn vehicles which are owned by persons in transit for insurance of the economy d ‘money, Maryland, USA said the prosecutor.
Walt James Hall, 41, Randallstown had pleaded guilty to mail fraud in February. He had arranged to burn a vehicle owned and two vehicles, which belong to other MTA employees, according to the Confederation of prosecutors to avoid the withdrawal and loan payments - Ensure automobile insurance, the company pays loan balances.
In addition to imprisonment, U.S. District Judge M. Andre Davis Hall Walt sentenced to three years, under version control.
“James Hall Walt has always violated the law and his oath as a police officer in several arsons and defrauding insurance companies,” U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenthal said in a statement. “It is particularly serious Walt Hall that involved other people in her system.”
Walt Hall police powers have been exposed, charges were MTA police officers, and it was by force, if convicted.
An MTA bus driver, Lucretia Westbrook, MTA and a policeman, Ronald Lurz, the regulators have pleaded guilty, prosecutors said the Confederation. Neither was convicted.
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