Weeping ex-counselor gets probation for $44K rip-off of mental health agency
Patriot-NewsMay 15, 2018
That penalty was agreed upon when
Ebert said Minium billed
"I want her to focus on the people who were harmed by this," Sweger said.
She said she hopes the criminal convictions will bar Minium from working in the counseling field ever again.
Her felony convictions should do just that, Placey replied. "The court is never going to support any request for pardons in this particular case," he said.
Defense attorney
Minium choked back tears as she told the judge, "I am truly sorry...I appreciate the opportunity to not be incarcerated."
In addition to the probation sentence, Placey ordered Minium to pay back the money she stole.
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