Tuesday, October 6, 2009

| Mich Robin Hood banker gets year in prison

Mich.-Robin-Hood-banker-gets-year-in-prison DETROIT -A Michigan bank manager who insists she gave the $340,000 she stole over eight years to needy customers was sentenced Tuesday to a year and a day in prison by a judge who declared that her Robin Hood days are long over.
Patricia Keezer, 53, said the embezzling began in 2000, when she would give needy people $2,000 at a time for car repairs, mortgage payments and taxes. Keezer commonly reversed bounced-check charges and other fees when she was a manager of Citizens Bank, formerly known as Republic Bank, in Manchester, 70 miles southwest of Detroit.
I would take other peoples problems and make them my problems, Keezer told the judge. I do have a problem with giving things away.
She repeatedly expressed remorse and said she would accept the death penalty for the crime if it were a possibility and she didnt have a family.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Erin Shaw asked for two years in prison and said Keezers claim of a crime rooted in charity was implausible.
We dont know where the money is. ... It just doesnt add up, Shaw said.
But defense lawyer Raymond Cassar noted theres no trail of luxuries. He asked the judge to sentence Keezer to home confinement.
She didnt use it on herself. She didnt bury it in the ground. She didnt give it to her husband, he said of the missing money. She gave it away. Its believable.
U.S. District Judge Marianne Battani chose to impose the minimum sentence for a convict to earn time off for good behavior.
You are like a modern day Robin Hood, Battani said of the folklore hero who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. Those Robin Hood days are long over.
The embezzlement was discovered a year ago. Authorities say Keezer covered her tracks by preparing false records and disguising the true value of the banks cash by covering stacks of $1 bills with $100 bills during audits.
A bank official who was in the courtroom declined to comment. - | Mich Robin Hood banker gets year in prison |

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