Orange County California Community is shocked with the news that the Ex-head of the Boys and Girls Club of Tustin has been charged with theft crime of stealing $115,000 from the company for personal use, vacations, and for his wife's misc. expenses.
Clifford Lewis Polston, a Orange County resident, denied sentencing enhancements for aggravated white collar crime over $100,000 and taking funds over $50,000 during a Monday arraignment in Orange County Superior Court in Santa Ana. He pleaded not guilty to 27 counts of forgery, three counts of grand theft and one count of false entries in records or returns.
If convicted on all counts, Polston could be sentenced to 20 years and eight months in state prison.
Aggravated Grand Theft and White Collar Crime: White-collar crimes usually involve business and professional people who have made poor decisions in obtaining money, property, or services, or to secure a business or professional advantage.
Our Orange County criminal defense lawyers are amazed at how many times people are charged with white collar crimes that are a result of business people make bad decisions .
The possible penalties for white collar crimes include fines, prison sentences, and it . If you have been charged with a white collar crime, it is essential to seek legal help and advice from an experienced Orange County criminal defense attorney such as Law Offices of Michael L. Guisti, immediately so that you can preserve and protect your rights.
Charges against ex-head of Boys and Girls Club shock community OC Register - July 7, 2009
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