Tennessee man pleads guilty to 19 years for stealing bank
A man, Tennessee was a refugee after almost two decades, pleaded guilty to 19 years, a stolen bank in Abingdon.
Minister of Justice American John Brownlee said Monday that 45 years, Jacob Samuel Webb pleaded guilty last week emoluments in September 1989 rape of the Dominion Bank. He faces a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison and a fine of $ 250000.
Brownlee said in a press release that Webb, formerly of Kingsport, Tennessee, has lived as a refugee under a false identity in January. He said police in Hendersonville, Tennessee, discovers his true identity during interviews independent fees, while he was held in Sumner County Jail.
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