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Post by Logan on Feb 1, 2016 0:21:37 GMT -6
William Hatley has paid his debt to society for traveling overseas with a phony passport. Hatley, 64, pleaded guilty in federal court to making a false statement on a passport application and using the Social Security number of another person, both felonies. He was sentenced Jan. 21 to the four months behind bars he served while waiting to resolve his case. Now, Hatley has one last request of the federal judge in his case: Let him withdraw the remaining $1,300 from a Las Vegas bank account he set up with the stolen identity of still another person so he can use the cash to find a place to live and settle back into the community. Federal prosecutors think it's bad idea. To oblige Hatley, authorities would have to violate government policies and retrieve from an evidence vault the false Nevada driver's license Hatley used to open the bank account, according to Assistant U.S. Attorney Kimberly Frayn. Read more: www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/las-vegas-felon-wants-reuse-stolen-identity
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