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| Dead Mother's Checks Get Man 10 Years |
| By myfox8.com |
| Published: 11/24/2010 |
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WENTWORTH, N.C. (WGHP) — A man has plead guilty to cashing his deceased mother's social security checks and was sentenced to serve over 10 years in prison last week, officials said in a release. Bryant Fulp, 34, cashed four of his dead mother's social security checks from Oct. to Dec. 2009. The four checks totaled to $2,696. Fulp's mother died in September of 2009. Judge Edgar B. Gregory sentenced Fulp as an habitual felon to 101 to 131 months in the state's Department of Corrections. According to a release by the Rockingham County Courthouse, Fulp cashed his mother's checks at the State Employees Credit Union in Eden. Read More. |
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