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Home Prison Sentence For Embezzler
By concordmonitor.com
Published: 12/14/2010

A Merrimack County Superior Court judge has decided to allow a Bow woman who embezzled $340,000 from her former employer to serve out the rest of her prison sentence at home.

Valerie Frabotta, 42, asked to be placed on administrative home confinement after serving half of her minimum four-year sentence so she could get treatment for her anorexia. In granting her request, which was recommended by the Department of Corrections but opposed by prosecutors, Judge Larry Smukler said he expected Frabotta would "participate meaningfully" in a treatment program - and also allow prison officials to monitor her progress.

Frabotta's lawyer, Larry Vogelman, said during a hearing last week that being in prison had prevented Frabotta from getting better, noting that she had grown so sick that she had to serve part of her sentence in the men's prison and be treated in the infirmary.

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