
Circuit Judge Jeffrey Conen regretted he wasn’t putting Elverman in prison, but he was more concerned with letting him work so that he could pay Phinney back. Elverman must pay $1,400 a month this year towards restitution, $2,000 next year, and $3,000 in 2014.
“You’re a smart guy,” Conen said to Elverman. “I think you know the ramifications if this doesn’t work out.” With such a direct gesture at a five year prison sentence, Conen also said “The forefront of this case is restitution. We want Ms. Phinney to be made whole – as quickly as possible.”
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4 comments:
EXCELLENT! Good Judge
Oh for crying out loud. The judge could have liquidated Elverman's assets and paid Phinney back.
That's what he deserved anyway.
So he left him out to steal from someone else in some other way?
He should go to jail for 5 years
This judge deserves credit for not being like so many that ignore what attorneys can get away with when working to exploit disableds.Time for more national reform laws to protect these disabled from Gaurdian abuse.
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