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TexasTowelie

(116,496 posts)
Sun Aug 14, 2016, 10:04 PM Aug 2016

Jury convicts former Gene Autry mayor for embezzlement

Just minutes after they were given the case to deliberate Friday, a Carter County jury returned a guilty verdict against former Gene Autry Mayor Katherine McQuistion. The one time leader of the community was charged with pilfering cash from the city’s purses. Along with the swift conviction also came the jury’s recommendation McQuistion serve the maximum penalty —10 years in a state prison and pay a $10,000 fine.

Commenting on the verdict District Attorney Craig Ladd said, “I am very pleased with the jury’s verdict and on behalf of the State of Oklahoma and the Town of Gene Autry, I want to thank them for their service. Carter County Deputy James VanZant should also be commended for his diligent work on the case and I also want to express my appreciation to the folks at First National Bank for their level of flexibility and accommodation when coordinating with my office for trial preparation and the actual trial.”

Asked for his assessment on the rapid return of the verdict Ladd said, “It is worth mentioning that the jury was out for less than 45 minutes and maxed her out on punishment. Hopefully this will send a message to others who choose to embezzle that it carries a stiff punishment.”

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McQuistion had been free on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond since Nov. 25 when she made her first court appearance on the embezzlement charge in Carter County District Court. Ladd filed the charge accusing the former mayor of filching an estimated $132,800 from the city’s bank accounts by “improperly appropriating” funds through unauthorized cash withdrawals between January 2014, and January, 2015. The charge was based on a joint investigation by the Carter County Sheriff’s Department and the District Attorney’s Office.

Read more: http://www.ardmoreite.com/news/20160814/jury-convicts-former-gene-autry-mayor

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Jury convicts former Gene Autry mayor for embezzlement (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2016 OP
there is a town named "Gene Autry"? we have the Autry museum here in So California Liberal_in_LA Aug 2016 #1
Yes there is! The population is 158 according to the 2010 census TexasTowelie Aug 2016 #2

TexasTowelie

(116,496 posts)
2. Yes there is! The population is 158 according to the 2010 census
Sun Aug 14, 2016, 10:22 PM
Aug 2016

which is up from 99 in the 2000 census. The place is booming!!!

History

Originally named "Lou" by C.C. Henderson for his wife, the post office was established July 11, 1883. On November 22, 1883, it was renamed "Dresden". The name was changed to "Berwyn" on September 1, 1887, one of several towns along the Santa Fe railroad line through the Oklahoma Territory (re)named for stations on the "Main Line" of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Finally, on November 16, 1941, it was renamed "Gene Autry" to honor the singer and motion picture star. Though Autry was born in Tioga, Texas, his family moved to Oklahoma while he was an infant. He was raised in the southern Oklahoma towns of Achille and Ravia. In 1939 he bought the 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) Flying A Ranch on the west edge of Berwyn, and the town decided to honor him by changing its name. Approximately 35,000 people attended the ceremonies broadcast live from the site on Autry's Melody Ranch radio show. Current Mayor Kyle L Lawson Vice-Mayor John Wickware, Town Council Thressa Walker and Robert Gillio.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Autry,_Oklahoma

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