Police Chief Avoids Prison Despite Embezzling $11,000 From City To Build Gun Arsenal

Chris | InformationLiberation
Oct. 28, 2014

Cherryville, North Carolina police chief Woody Burgess faced 10 years in prison for embezzling $11,000 to build up his own person gun arsenal, but after a judge took mercy on him for his years of "service," he was sentenced to only six months house arrest and one year of probation.

From the Charlotte Observer:
Former Cherryville Police Chief Woody Burgess was sentenced to probation in federal court Tuesday on embezzlement charges stemming from a 2012 scandal that encompassed nearly a half-dozen city employees.

Judge Robert Conrad Jr. sentenced Burgess, 61, to one year probation, six months on home detention with no electronic monitoring and 100 hours of community service. Burgess will also be required to pay a $1,000 fine; $11,625.64 in restitution to the City of Cherryville; and a $100 special assessment.

Burgess, who was Cherryville’s police chief for about a decade and had previously been an officer in the department, was the last of the defendants caught up in the scandal to be sentenced. He was the only who didn’t get active jail time.

Federal prosecutors said that for nearly a year, Burgess had instructed the city’s then-finance director to issue checks to buy firearms from a sporting goods store for his personal use.

[...]After the sentencing, Owen said the Burgess family was relieved that the court took into consideration the former chief’s “long history of dedicated service to Cherryville and his good works in the community.”

[...]In October 2012, Burgess was suspended, and he later retired after FBI agents rounded up six men, including three Cherryville officers and a Gaston County sheriff’s deputy. They were accused of providing protection to trucks carrying stolen goods and cash. All pleaded guilty and were sentenced to prison terms.

The former Cherryville finance director pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $435,000 in city funds and was sentenced to 24 months in prison. The former utility supervisor pleaded guilty of embezzling nearly $100,000 in taxpayers money and was sentenced to 12 months and a day in prison.
On the flip side, 53-year-old Timothy Jackson is currently serving a life sentence for stealing a $159 jacket from a Maison Blanche department store in New Orleans way back in 1996.













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