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Sunday, June 29, 2014

CONTRACTOR FOUND GUILTY OF THEFT SCHEME, SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS IN D.O.C. CONSECUTIVE TO OTHER SENTENCES

On June 23, 2014, David Suire, age 41 (D.O.B. 12/9/71), of Wicomico County, Maryland, was convicted after a jury trial in the Wicomico County Circuit Court of Theft Scheme of an amount between $1,000.00 and $10,000.00; Theft $1,000 to $10,000; and Theft less than $1000.

The Defendant was operating a home improvement company and was hired by two women who were living in Hebron Maryland. During the course of completing home improvements for the victims, the Defendant stole two checks from the victims’ checkbook. In April 2013, the Defendant then filled out the dollar amount on the checks and made his girlfriend the payee, causing her to ultimately cash the checks. The total amount of this theft was $1,534.00.

After the jury returned their verdict, the Court sentenced the Defendant to 10 years in the custody of the Division of Corrections (D.O.C.). The presiding judge made this sentence consecutive to any sentence the Defendant is now serving. (Note: the Defendant had a “major” record under the sentencing guidelines and was previously convicted in Wicomico County of Forgery and Counterfeit Private Documents and Issuing False Documents on October 1, 2013 in case 22-K-13-000411, and of Theft less than $1000.00 on November 13, 2013 in 22-K-13-000411. The Defendant previously received 20 years in the custody of D.O.C. for these crimes.

Matthew A. Maciarello, State’s Attorney for Wicomico County, thanked the following for their role in the investigation and prosecution of this case: the Wicomico Bureau of Investigation (WBI) --especially the lead investigating officer, Cpl. Durbin Hamilton of the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ridiculous to receive that much a of sentence for less than $2000. So he gets 30 years for less than $3000 theft, total.
Sure he is criminal, but when some gang banging d-bag walks away on a handgun charge or drug charge, there is obviously something wrong with our judicial system.

Anonymous said...

And the loan officer from Bank of Hebron stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from the bank and got 18 months in the Martha Stewart resort!

Anonymous said...

I disagree with 6:43. Great work judge!

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Matt! Our Home Improvement "Chuck in a Truck" has done this to others; something 6:43 missed in the article. Now violated probation on a 20 year sentence, we add ten because he thinks $1500 is worth trading for a 20year sentence! LOL!

Signed, Licensed and Insured Maryland Home Improvement Contractor who has a license and reputation to protect.

Anonymous said...

I, 6:43 didn't miss anything in the article, hence the ability to do math and calculate previous crimes/sentences.
It is a ridiculous sentence, when a killer gets off in 8-10.

Your inability to logically think explains your necessity to protect your reputation, anonymous. If you were all that good you would have signed your name.

Anonymous said...

"we" add ten? who is "we"?
as usual some puffed up jackleg misses 6:43's point.

Anonymous said...

8:11 The way I see it 6:43's point is, doing drugs is more serious and deserving of more time than some scumbag ripping off 2 women of their hard earned money. If I am ripped off by someone I hope they get the max allowed.

Anonymous said...

8:58 and don't forget you can kill someone and do less time. oh you forgot to mention the illegal gun part too. funny how you pick and chose what you comprehend in order to make your worthless point.

hope you do not get held up by some drug dealing illegal gun owning gang banger...then by your standards he should do less time, even though he took your hard earned money, because he didn't actually rip you off.

Anonymous said...

not his first time doing this type of crime.

Anonymous said...

9:16 If I get held up then I am being ripped off. Being robbed is being ripped off. I didn't mention the gun because you said gun OR drug charge (your words not mine).

"funny how you pick and chose what you comprehend in order to make your worthless point". How prophetic and true your own words.

Anonymous said...

Being "ripped off" is being cheated or swindled.... says nothing about being robbed.

your words - I didn't mention the gun because you said gun OR drug charge... yea that's a legitimate argument and thank you for validating my point.

thanks for the laugh you idiot, now I know why you didn't use your name.

You have proven nothing other than your ignorance and flare for stupidity.

You are just another jackleg that couldn't make it in the real world, trolling along in your broken down van, hiring excons and druggies as your workers.. yea I know the type.