Is This C/wahab..Man Charged for Spending Misplaced Money !!
Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 11:56 am
Man Charged for Spending Misplaced Money
Source: News-Leader.com
April 27, 2007 Author: Associated Press
LA VISTA, Neb. (AP) -- A La Vista man was charged with felony theft after he spent $80,000 his bank deposited by mistake in his account.
George J. Costa, 45, is charged with theft of lost or mislaid property. It is a crime to take money that's been "delivered under a mistake."
More than $106,000 was deposited into Costa's account between August 2006 and February after a Pinnacle Bank employee mixed up account numbers, according to the Nebraska State Patrol.
The bank was able to recover $26,000 from Costa's account after the mistake was recovered.
"'Finder's keepers' and 'possession is nine-tenths of the law' aren't legal principles," said Sarpy County Attorney Lee Polikov.
Costa's lawyer, James Martin Davis, said Costa is willing to work out repayment in civil court but shouldn't be charged criminally.
"If somebody sticks money in your pocket and you spend it, you can't be convicted of theft," he said.
Source: News-Leader.com
April 27, 2007 Author: Associated Press
LA VISTA, Neb. (AP) -- A La Vista man was charged with felony theft after he spent $80,000 his bank deposited by mistake in his account.
George J. Costa, 45, is charged with theft of lost or mislaid property. It is a crime to take money that's been "delivered under a mistake."
More than $106,000 was deposited into Costa's account between August 2006 and February after a Pinnacle Bank employee mixed up account numbers, according to the Nebraska State Patrol.
The bank was able to recover $26,000 from Costa's account after the mistake was recovered.
"'Finder's keepers' and 'possession is nine-tenths of the law' aren't legal principles," said Sarpy County Attorney Lee Polikov.
Costa's lawyer, James Martin Davis, said Costa is willing to work out repayment in civil court but shouldn't be charged criminally.
"If somebody sticks money in your pocket and you spend it, you can't be convicted of theft," he said.