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Former youth football league prez might have clean record after admitting to $55K theft
Former youth football league prez might have clean record after admitting to $55K theft

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Former youth football league prez might have clean record after admitting to $55K theft

NEWTON COUNTY, Mo. — The Neosho man charged with stealing money from the Neosho Youth Football League has reached a plea agreement that keeps him out of jail. Stewart Pace, 46, pleaded guilty in Newton County Court on Wednesday to felony stealing. The plea agreement says Pace will be on supervised probation for five years. In that five years, Pace will have to pay back $55,000 with 9% interest. That will end up costing him just over $68,000. Investigators solve one of the most 'unsolvable crimes' In 2022 Pace was the president of the Neosho Youth Football League and his wife was the treasurer. That's when members of the league discovered a large amount of money missing. The judge gave Pace a suspended imposition of sentence. That means if he successfully completes his probation and pays back the money, the conviction will not appear on his record. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Man who led cops on 100km chase charged with cable theft
Man who led cops on 100km chase charged with cable theft

Free Malaysia Today

time13-05-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Man who led cops on 100km chase charged with cable theft

Six charges were read against T Kerubahkaran, by an interpreter in two separate proceedings before magistrates Sharda Shienha Suleiman and Uthman Ghani. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : A man pleaded not guilty in the Melaka magistrates' court today to stealing cables and driving dangerously to evade a police team earlier this month. Six charges were read against T Kerubahkaran, 29, by an interpreter in two separate proceedings before magistrates Sharda Shienha Suleiman and Uthman Ghani, Utusan Malaysia reported. He was charged before Sharda under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 (2020 Amendment) with reckless driving, and under Section 108(1) of the same Act with falsifying the number plate of the Toyota Hilux he drove. Both offences were allegedly committed around 4.30am on the Alor Gajah-Melaka Tengah-Jasin highway in Cheng, Melaka on May 6. The prosecution was led by deputy public prosecutor Wan Abdullah Rodzlad, who proposed bail of RM8,000 for the first charge and RM6,000 for the second. However, Kerubahkaran pleaded for a lower bail amount, saying he had a five-month-old child with a hole in the heart. Sharda allowed bail of RM4,000 on both charges with one surety, and set June 19 for re-mention of the case and handover of documents. Before magistrate Uthman, Kerubahkaran was charged with three counts, under Section 379 of the Penal Code read together with Section 34 of the same code, of stealing cables belonging to Telekom Malaysia Bhd. He was also charged under Section 186 of the Penal Code with obstructing civil servants from carrying out their duties. The court allowed bail of RM5,000 on all four charges and set the same date for re-mention of the case. On May 6, police arrested the 29-year-old man following a dramatic 100km chase from Taman Teknologi Cheng in Melaka to Km216.8 of the North-South Expressway towards Kuala Lumpur.

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