AG files complaint against man for $3K theft

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Posted on Jul 29 2004
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The Office of the Attorney General yesterday filed formal charges before the Superior Court against a 38-year-old man, who received money without performing functions that entitles him to receive wages.

Summoned to appear before the Superior Court is Raymond Pangelinan, who is being charged with five counts each of illegal use of public supplies, services, time, and personnel, theft, and theft by deception.

Pangelinan allegedly unlawfully received money totaling $3,637.10 through five separate pay periods between Nov. 21, 2002 and Feb. 8, 2003.

Documents submitted by chief prosecutor David Hutton indicated that Pangelinan received $292.09 for the pay period between Nov. 21 and 28, 2002; $207.30 between Dec. 1 and 14, 2002; $301.52 between Dec. 15 and 28, 2002; $621.89 between Dec. 29, 2002 and Jan. 11, 2003; and $1,196.70 between Jan. 12 and 25, 2003.

Pangelinan is expected appear before the Superior Court at 9am on Aug. 9.

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