A former Department of Human Services employee now faces trial in two separate Tulsa County felony cases with financially exploiting vulnerable adults.
Debra Maxine Roberts, 50, waived her right to a preliminary hearing in one case.
In the other, Special Judge Cliff Smith heard testimony and found sufficient evidence to bind her over on a charge of exploitation of a vulnerable adult.
In the case where a hearing was conducted, Roberts, who was a DHS adult protective services specialist, was charged Dec. 1 with taking nearly $4,500 in funds belonging to James True, 84.
Roberts was a temporary guardian for True after a court determined that he lacked the mental capacity to consent to necessary protective services.
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Former DHS worker faces trial on exploitation charges
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Debra Maxine Roberts, 50, waived her right to a preliminary hearing in one case.
In the other, Special Judge Cliff Smith heard testimony and found sufficient evidence to bind her over on a charge of exploitation of a vulnerable adult.
In the case where a hearing was conducted, Roberts, who was a DHS adult protective services specialist, was charged Dec. 1 with taking nearly $4,500 in funds belonging to James True, 84.
Roberts was a temporary guardian for True after a court determined that he lacked the mental capacity to consent to necessary protective services.
Full Article and Source:
Former DHS worker faces trial on exploitation charges
See also:
DHS Worker Charged Again
DHS Worker Arrested
1 comment:
Roberts is an "APS specialist"?
Yeah right, specializing in exploitation!
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