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Friday, January 31, 2014

DAVID SUIRE SENTENCED FOR CONTERFEITING AND THEFT

On January 30, 2014 David M. Suire, age 42 of Salisbury was sentenced to 20 years incarceration for two counts of counterfeiting and one count of theft that occurred in March, 2013. The Honorable Kathleen L. Beckstead was the sentencing judge. Bryant had been convicted of these offenses by a jury on October 1, 2013.

Facts introduced at trial indicated that Suire had been hired by a 92-year-old man in Wicomico County to perform some home improvement work at his home. During the course of Suire’s employment, he obtained at least two checks from the victim, wrote them out to himself, and cashed them at a check cashing business in Salisbury.

Suire had a major criminal record and was on parole at the time of these offenses.

Wicomico County State’s Attorney Matthew A. Maciarello stated as follows: “The State vigorously prosecutes individuals who decide to exploit the trust of vulnerable adults. If you think someone is financially exploiting a vulnerable adult in our community, please report it to the police or Adult Protective Services. The number for Adult Protective Services is (410) 713-3900.” Maciarello further commended the Wicomico Bureau of Investigation and Cpl. Durbin Hamilton of the Maryland State Police for their work in the investigation of this case.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not major enough to keep him locked up apparently.Now the question is how long will he go away for this time,or will he be back out in a year,unsupervised and unmonitored like before?

Anonymous said...

Not that this is a guarantee, but you need to hire bonded, insured and licensed contractors to work on your property. I know that cost is less for guys like this, but here's the result.

Anonymous said...

So many unlicensed contractors around Maryland and when you turn them in officials do NOTHING.

Anonymous said...

Who?