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By John Heinis/Hudson County View
Brandon Garcia, 22, of Jersey City, was sentenced to 14 years and nine months (or 177 months) in prison and 4 years of supervised release by U.S. District Judge Jeffrey L. Schmehl for the armed robbery of a Speedway gas station and convenience store in Allentown, PA on March 28th, 2017.
In June 2019, the defendant pleaded guilty to multiple felonies arising from the 2017 robbery, including Hobbs Act robbery, and using, carrying or possessing a machine gun during a crime of violence.
During the robbery, the defendant used a long gun to threaten store employees while robbing the store.
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The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by
Ralph Talarico against
Public Partnerships LLC on Feb. 3. Order That Motions Due By 3/5/2021; Responses Due By 4/16/2021; Replies Due By 5/14/2021; Etc. As Herein. Signed By Honorable Jeffrey L. Schmehl On 2/2/21. 2/3/21 Entered And Copies E-mailed.(mas, ) Minute Entry For Proceedings Held Before Honorable Jeffrey L. Schmehl. Status Conference Held On 1/26/21. (mas, )
Case number 5:17-cv-02165-JLS was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on May 11, 2017. Want to get notified whenever we write about
Slate Belt man gets 4.5 years in prison for $1M worthless stock scheme
Updated Feb 16, 2021;
A Slate Belt man was sentenced to four and a half years in prison after he stole more than $1 million from family members, friends and fraternity brothers in a phony investment scheme.
Robert McCabe, 76, of Bangor in September was charged by federal prosecutors with 21 counts of securities fraud, mail fraud and wire fraud. Aside from the prison sentence, McCabe also was sentenced this week by U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey L. Schmehl to three years of supervised release and ordered to pay more than $1 million in restitution to more than 50 victims.
Philadelphia Judith Avilez of Elizabethtown, PA, was sentenced to three years in prison, five years of supervised release, and ordered to pay $15 million in restitution by Judge Jeffrey L. Schmehl for participating in a massive bank fraud scheme over many years.
In September 2020, Avilez, the former controller of Worley & Obetz, pleaded guilty to her role in a scheme that defrauded Fulton Bank of over $65 million. Avilez admitted that from 2016 through May 2018, she helped Worley & Obetz s CEO, Jeffrey Lyons, defraud Fulton Bank by creating fraudulent financial statements that grossly inflated accounts receivable for Worley & Obetz s largest customer, Giant Food. Worley & Obetz was an oil and gas company in Manheim, PA, that provided home heating oil, gasoline, diesel, and propane to its customers.