
Edward Anderton, the male half of Philadelphia’s “Bonnie & Clyde” identity thieves, was sentenced yesterday to four years in federal prison for his part in the crime spree in which he participated with his former girlfriend, Jocelyn Kirsch. The Daily News has the story here. Kirsch was previously sentenced to 5 years, drawing the extra year due to her prior record, and her involvement in criminal activity while she was awaiting sentencing on the “Bonnie & Clyde” crimes. All in all it seems to me that the sentences are probably fair, if perhaps a bit on the long side.
Posted by: Mark Jakubik | November 15, 2008
Four Years for “Clyde”
Posted in Identity theft, Philadelphia
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