Last month, Pasco-Pinellas County Judge Michael Andrews told former lawyer Jessica Miller that it might behoove her to bring money to her sentencing to get ahead on restitution payments.
Miller, who had pleaded guilty to stealing from ehr fromer clients owes them about $70,000.
Miller, 32, obliged the judge, showing up at sentencing with $250 she made at a garage sale. The token offer did not persuade Anderews to grant Miller's pleas for a probation-only sentence.
Instead, the judge sentenced her to 54 months in prison, followed by 10 years of probation.
"It's fair to say I always thought you were a pretty good lawyer," Andrews said. "I'm sad to see you in this position, but you broke the public's trust. Your actions were reckless. You acted with impunity and without regard for your clients, and they are entitled to justice."
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Miller is an arrogant person, isn't she?
ReplyDeleteJessica Miller has no remorse, other than the remorse of being caught.
ReplyDeleteHats off and standing ovation for the judge!
ReplyDeleteJailtime, probation, and resitution! Now that's a winning combination!
ReplyDeleteI have to wonder ---- hummmmm
ReplyDeleteis Jetty Getty & Co. watching ???
Only 54 months? Why not one for each thousand stolen?
ReplyDeleteAnother predator off the streets. Celebrate!
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