I got pulled over 3 years ago for speeding. about 80 mph. saw my ticket was well over $700. Looked at the ticket weeks later and realized the officer put in the citation that it was a work zone, which was false but it was too late to take it too court, and still too this date have not payed them.
What does this Rice employee know that they let her continue to work at the Rice Municipal Court? Sherri Warren-Goodwin, 40, was arrested Wednesday morning on eight counts of tampering with government records, according to Randy Bratton, Corsicana Police Chief. She was released the same day after posting $35,000 in bonds, according to the Navarro County jail, and offices of the justices of the peace.
“These charges are in addition to the forgery charges that she was indicted on by the grand jury last month,” Bratton stated in a press release Wednesday afternoon.
“Tampering with government records stems from seven counts of tampering, which is the invoices that were drawn up so the checks could be cut,” explained Navarro County District Attorney Lowell Thompson.
That's about $265 a ticket, for December.
ReplyDeleteI wonder who is planning to pocket the money....I have some people in mind!
ReplyDeleteWow talk about a ticket quota
ReplyDeleteI got pulled over 3 years ago for speeding. about 80 mph. saw my ticket was well over $700. Looked at the ticket weeks later and realized the officer put in the citation that it was a work zone, which was false but it was too late to take it too court, and still too this date have not payed them.
ReplyDeleteWhat does this Rice employee know that they let her continue to work at the Rice Municipal Court? Sherri Warren-Goodwin, 40, was arrested Wednesday morning on eight counts of tampering with government records, according to Randy Bratton, Corsicana Police Chief. She was released the same day after posting $35,000 in bonds, according to the Navarro County jail, and offices of the justices of the peace.
ReplyDelete“These charges are in addition to the forgery charges that she was indicted on by the grand jury last month,” Bratton stated in a press release Wednesday afternoon.
“Tampering with government records stems from seven counts of tampering, which is the invoices that were drawn up so the checks could be cut,” explained Navarro County District Attorney Lowell Thompson.
Intersting see the Corsicana Daily Sun.