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Social Security theft convictions vacated

HARRISBURG, Penn. — The Pennsylvania Supreme Court vacated a criminal defendant’s convictions for theft by deception and receiving stolen property stemming because she concealed her grandmother’s death to continue receiving Social Security payments. The commonwealth’s 2020 charges were untimely because the final Social Security payment was made in November 2010 and there was no evidence defendant retained those funds within the statutory period.

Read the ruling here.

Categories / Appeals, Briefs, Criminal

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