Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Former Local Prosecutor Charged With Theft

Former Local Prosecutor Charged With Stealing From Colleagues' and Victims
By The Associated Press - April 21, 2008

A former state's attorney has been charged with stealing at least $60,000 from a prosecutors' union and public funds intended for crime victims and charities. L. Mark Hurley faces 198 counts of second-degree forgery, two counts of first-degree larceny and two counts of fifth-degree larceny. State troopers say he turned himself in at the Bethany state police barracks Wednesday.

The 48-year-old Trumbull resident posted a $100,000 bond and is set to be arraigned April 23 at Middletown Superior Court. Hurley resigned as supervisory assistant state's attorney in Milford amid the investigation last year. He also had been the treasurer of the Connecticut Association of Prosecutors.

1 comment:

  1. Just like that Long Island judge who knew which laws NOT to break.

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