Women admit fraud charges
Created: Sep 25, 1993 11:00 AM
Elisabeth Crippen and Angela S. Simmons, both 28, pleaded guilty to making false statements, uttering Bank of Bermuda cheques with intent to defraud, and inducing store cashiers to process the cheques to pay for items.
women who committed fraudulent acts.
Elisabeth Crippen and Angela S. Simmons, both 28, pleaded guilty to making false statements, uttering Bank of Bermuda cheques with intent to defraud, and inducing store cashiers to process the cheques to pay for items.
Senior Magistrate the Wor. Will Francis bailed Crippen in the sum of $500 and Simmons for $300 until the reading of the report on October 18.