[nfbmi-talk] woman steals from blind boss

Tonya Smith tonyasmith75 at live.com
Sat Jan 1 22:23:24 UTC 2011


Well, I guess I just proved something.  Never use your child as a ticket to get out of something.  That's wrong.  And good for the sheriff for taking the child and good for the judge for arresting the woman just because people can't see doesn't mean you have to steal from them.  I mean, I'm disappointed.  I mean cases like this just make me angry.  And it should make everyone else angry, too.  Joe, is that the reason why you put him out here?  Geez.

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> From: joe harcz Comcast <joeharcz at comcast.net> 
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> Woman steals from blind boss
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> For the second time in a week, a judge sent to prison someone convicted of stealing from the blind owner of the deli inside the Hamilton County Courthouse.
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> This one was an employee who brought her baby to court Tuesday.
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> Common Pleas Court Judge Robert Ruehlman sent Sharon Watson, 23, to prison for six months after Watson pleaded guilty last month to theft from a disabled
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> Watson brought her newborn to court, likely hoping that would influence the judge to give her probation. It didn't work. The Sheriff's Department deputies
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> also took custody of the child who ould be cared for by the government unless a relative contacts them to take the child.
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> Watson, of Colerain Township, worked for deli owner Kent Parker. She was accused twice of cashing paychecks from the safe Parker keeps at the deli and,
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> each time, paying herself more than the check amount. She stole a total of $280 over and above her paycheck amounts from Parker.
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> Watson's sentence comes after Common Pleas Court Judge Steve Martin last week sent Dante Williams, who is visually impaired, to prison for eight months
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> after Williams was caught stealing from Parker's deli. Williams bought items from Parker twice, paying with a $1 bill but telling the blind Parker they
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> were $20 dollar bills each time and getting change from $20.
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