Mich. U.S. Attorney: Detroit Man Pleads Guilty to Stealing $1.6M in Unemployment Insurance Benefits
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Smith faces a statutory maximum penalty of 20 years imprisonment on the charge of wire fraud and a mandatory minimum sentence of 2 years imprisonment on the charge of aggravated identity theft. Per the terms of his plea agreement, Smith will also be required to pay restitution to the victim states in the total amount of
This case was investigated by the
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Original text here: https://www.justice.gov/usao-edmi/pr/detroit-man-pleads-guilty-stealing-16m-unemployment-insurance-benefits



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