Mass. pair sentenced on mail-theft charges
BRATTLEBORO - Two people were sentenced in Massachusetts and the Federal Court on Tuesday for his involvement in an e-mail conspiracy flight.
Bonnie Barrows, 47, Turner Falls, has been to a prison sentence of two years of the trial period. Eric Graves, 29, Greenfield, was in a prison sentence of 10 months in prison, followed by two years of supervised release. Graves had a long judicial, according to a press release from the US Attorney’s Office.
Prosecutors said the duo with a stolen credit card to the e-mail Dummerston, shopping in different stores in Vermont and New Hampshire, in October 2006. Postal inspectors again stole the mail in 50 other people in Vermont and New Hampshire, after liberation.
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