A Staunton contractor due amounted to the Virginia Department of transportation has guilty known for commercial fraud.
Thirty-two-year-old Jeffrey t. Jennings faces up to 15 years in prison.
News-leader reported that Jennings last his appeal week in August County District Court. In exchange for his plea were seven counts dropped get money by mirage.
The State charged with Jennings company, legacy-generators for snow removal services. Augusta County Chief Deputy Prosecutor Ruben Shah said that Jennings filed between 2007 and 2009 wrongly claims paperwork with the Department of transportation was its fleet of vehicles insured.
Shah says that Jennings received thousands of dollars in fees.
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Thirty-two-year-old Jeffrey t. Jennings faces up to 15 years in prison.
News-leader reported that Jennings last his appeal week in August County District Court. In exchange for his plea were seven counts dropped get money by mirage.
The State charged with Jennings company, legacy-generators for snow removal services. Augusta County Chief Deputy Prosecutor Ruben Shah said that Jennings filed between 2007 and 2009 wrongly claims paperwork with the Department of transportation was its fleet of vehicles insured.
Shah says that Jennings received thousands of dollars in fees.
Copyright 2012 associated press. All rights reserved. This material cannot be published, sent, rewritten or redistributed.
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