RMV ex-workers pleads guilty to $ 76,000
A former Registry of Motor Vehicles / woman has pleaded guilty to stealing $ 76000 in the bank to deposit checks Milford RMV branch, but will not serve time in prison and pay a third of what she stole.
Diana Coroniti, 36, Walpole, pleaded guilty in Worcester Superior Court yesterday on a charge of theft over $ 250 per regulation. Superior Court Judge Peter Agnes sentenced to 5 years probation, the first year to serve as house arrest. As part of his sentence, Ms. Coroniti must wear an electronic monitoring bracelet on the ankle for the first year of his probation.
Agnes judge also ordered to pay $ 25000 return back to the State of Massachusetts, perform 500 hours of work without profit and advice to undergo a gambling.
Ms. Coroniti stole 76,000 dollars from January to June 2005, after a press release from Attorney General Martha Coakley.
As narrator reception, Mrs. Coroniti collected and counted the checks and cash in the registration of various officials to prepare, then a bank deposit daily, according to authorities. You allegedly accepted controls on the registration of overweight truck authorization of the technical division, but not the transaction.
At the end of the day, Coroniti insert these controls, in newspapers and depositing cash in your pocket, the same amounts, in order to find a balance between the accounts, according to authorities. Excess weight Permit department operates only branch of the RMV Milford, and it was not computerized at the time of flight. The process is now in the first line by the Massachusetts Highway Department Internet site, authorities said.
In August 2005, Fr Coroniti was their point of view of the registration of an administrative hearing. The Attorney General Office began an investigation in January 2006, after the alleged theft have been identified by an internal audit and registration officials.
Coroniti began working as a woman employed at the Chancery for motor vehicles in the establishment of Framingham in 2001 and was on the Milford establishment in 2004, according to a press release from the office of Attorney General Martha Coakley. A Superior Court Grand Jury returned an indictment against women in the Coroniti August 2007. At that time, she is not guilty of talk about the indictment.
Ms. Coroniti also records personal bankruptcy in January 2007. Your registration said that his greatest asset was their State pension and $ 34249 in 2005, she won more than $ 23000 gambling. It had accumulated $ 28660 in debt to their credit, and had little money in several checkings and savings accounts. Your registration also noted that they had found another job as secretary of the Metro West Medical Center, Framingham. The bankruptcy case was filed on 19 April.
Criminal proceedings against Mr. Coroniti was followed by Assistant Attorney General David waterfall, and by the financial control Investigator Amy Szymaniak, both Attorney General Martha Coakley’s of fraud and corruption Division. Investigators from the registry of motor vehicles and the Associated State of the Police Public Prosecutor-General Office also supports the case.
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