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Criminal

Aug. 4, 2006

Court Clerk Who Stole $100,000 Gets Nine Years

SAN DIEGO - David A. Macias, the clerk who stole $100,000 from an El Cajon court and gambled most of it away, will spend nine years in prison for pulling off what is believed to be the largest theft in the history of the state's judicial system.

By Claude Walbert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     
SAN DIEGO - David A. Macias, the clerk who stole $100,000 from an El Cajon court and gambled most of it away, will spend nine years in prison for pulling off what is believed to be the largest theft in the history of the state's judicial system.
      In ordering confinement Tuesday, Superior Court Judge Pamela L. Iles said Macia...

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