A Florida man is facing 27 months after pleading guilty to theft.
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26-year-old Cavens Lewis Plantation, Florida (USA) was found guilty Tuesday. District Court Judge G. Sterns. He wants to serve
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Christina DiLorio-Sterling, Attorney General’s spokesman was released after being released from prison
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He said Lewis pleaded guilty to receiving theft and personal theft.
He and three colleagues were charged with fraud in April. Four related people, number of social security, study
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Dillorio-Sterling said.
They traveled east to protest in Maine, New Hampshire and other states.
They use credit cards to withdraw money from ATMs and buy gift cards and other events.
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The other defendants, Lexon Appleton and Peter Baloni, had previously pleaded guilty and were acquitted.
He says he received a two-year sentence from Fred Alki.
The U.S. Postal Service is investigating the case along with the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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Norfolk; Shyerborn; Weston; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; These are factories in Kittara, Maine and Florida.
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