By Patti Weaver
(Stillwater, Okla.) — A 40-year-old man, who is serving a five-year prison term in Texas for violating a protective order there, has been given two concurrent two-year prison terms for illegally obtaining by theft a total of $20,500 from personal and business checks from an elderly relative in rural Stillwater and depositing the funds into his personal bank account in a case investigated by Payne County Sheriff’s Deputy Jacob Secrest.
Christopher James Brown of Wylie, Texas, was sentenced last week by
Payne County Associate District Judge Michael Kulling, who approved a
plea agreement with the prosecution that his Oklahoma prison terms will
run concurrently with his Texas sentence. Brown pleaded guilty last week
to two Payne County felony counts of exploitation of an elderly person
in Stillwater in November of 2020.
On his release from prison, Brown will be on eight years of probation
in his Payne County case with conditions including no contact with the
victim, provide a DNA sample, be employed and pay $600 in assessments
along with court costs.
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Texan gets 2-year prison term for financially exploiting elderly relative in Stillwater
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