Showing posts with label checks. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 28, 2012

New Caney ISD gives teachers bonus checks

See it on TV? Check here.   NEW CANEY, TX (KTRK) -- The New Caney school district on Friday handed out special checks aimed at helping the morale of district employees.

District administrators and school board trustees handed out $600 checks to all full-time district workers. Last July, the school board passed a resolution regarding these checks, during a time of uncertainty about state education funding.

"We didn't give any raises last year,. So we're really excited about giving this lump sum payment to our employees for a job well done," New Caney ISD Superintendent Kenn Franklin said.

Those who received the checks had to have been employed at least 90 days and still employed today.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Local man sentenced to 10-years for bad checks

   OKLAHOMA CITY, OK -- A federal judge has sentenced a Houston man to 10 years in prison for passing counterfeit checks.

U.S. Attorney Sanford Coats says District Judge Joe Heaton handed down the sentence Tuesday to 38-year-old Michael Ralph Lamberti, who pleaded guilty in July to a single count of possession and uttering counterfeit checks.

In addition, Heaton ordered Lamberti to serve three years of supervised release following his prison sentence and pay $128, 614 in restitution to the victims of his crime.


Coats says Lamberti was indicted on March 16, 2010. Lamberti is featured on the America's Most Wanted website, which says he has a lengthy history as a con man and is wanted for theft and forgery in several states.


Lamberti's attorney, Richard Rice, says he has 14 days to appeal.

(Copyright ©2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


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