Sherbondy will hear sentence on Monday
From Staff Reports
Sunday, November 08, 2009 |
A Coquille woman will soon find out how much time she’ll serve behind bars, when a Coos County judge hands down her sentence for looting more than $10,000 from a fund for graduating high schoolers.
On Monday, Gwendolyn Sherbondy will appear in Judge Martin Stone’s courtroom for sentencing on the first-degree aggravated theft charge. It stems from reports of money missing from the Coquille High School Project Graduation Fund for the class of 2009.
Sherbondy pleaded guilty in October to the charge. At the time, Coos County District Attorney R. Paul Frasier said she could receive anything from probation to prison time. Restitution also will be discussed at the 9 a.m. sentencing hearing.
She also faces one federal count of bank robbery in connection with the Feb. 24 heist of a Roseburg Wells Fargo Bank.
Federal agents arrested Sherbondy in March, after searching her Coquille home and charged her in the bank robbery case.
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