Employment & Workers Comp News

July 17, 2009

Former Miss Hawaii International On Trial For Identity Theft

Filed under: Legal News — Tags: — reformingworkerscomp @ 11:22 pm

May was the month the largest identity theft case in Hawaii started, this included dozens of victims on Oahu, Honolulu and Manhattan Beach, Southern California.
According to the Chief of the Honolulu prosecutor’s office Christopher Van Marter this is the largest case of identity theft they have prosecuted, due to the number of credit card issuers and the 122 numbers of offenses. The former Miss Hawaii International Susan Shaw is scheduled to begin her trial for an alleged charge of identity theft on July 20th in Circuit Court. For her part, Shaw if convicted could be sentenced to life in prison according to Van Marter. Shaw has also been convicted of a 1993 theft at the Holiday Mart store. She needs counseling, in my humble opinion. Speaking of that, if you happen to need credit counseling then I recommend this resource. All in all, they can really help you with Debt Relief, credit counseling and also Debt consolidation services. Shaw was convicted of theft in the second degree in March of 1994. The sentence Shaw faced in that conviction was five years of probation, and $1,797.08 dollars in fines, she was released from probation on April 26, 1999.

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