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![]() This new story is interesting. Note that, although all those who owe the money are men, they are referred to as "people." Note also that these men are said to owe the money to their children, as the state agency knows -- and the reporter should have known -- they don't owe the money to their children. They owe it to the mothers of the children. In virtually all cases, "child support" money is owed by adult men to adult women. However, the CS bureaucrats will go to considerable lengths to conceal the truth. 12 in Cuyahoga County indicted for failure to pay child support Posted by Michael Sangiacomo/Plain Dealer Reporter May 21, 2009 11:56AM Categories: Breaking News, Crime CLEVELAND -- Twelve people were indicted in Cuyahoga County for failure to pay a combined $345,000 in child support. The charge of criminal nonsupport carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison. Some of the money used to pay for tracking down the defendants came from a $150,000 grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement. According to prosecutors, these are the defendants and their debts: • Patrick Morrison, 43, of Akron, on three counts of criminal non-support. He owes $47,621 to his 19-year-old child. • Christopher Dowdley, 28, of Cleveland, was indicted on three counts of criminal non-support. He owes $13,251 to his 8-year-old child. • James Dorsey, 29, of Cleveland, was indicted on three counts of criminal non-support. He owes $22,694 to his 9-year-old child. • Roger Evans, 39, of Mansfield, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $9,748 to his 13-year old-child. • Clifford Jones, 49, of Cleveland, was indicted on three counts of criminal non-support. He owes 17,581 to his 12-year-old child. • Phillip Polhe, 38, of Lihue Kauai, Hawaii, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $21,397 to his 18-year-old child. • Marius Dinu, 44, of Lakewood, was indicted on one count of criminal non-support. He owes $45,313 to his 11-year-old child. • Robert Kuhm, 37, of Cleveland, was indicted on three counts of criminal non-support. He owes $18,260 to his 17-year-old child. • Leonard Cartwright, 34, of Cleveland, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $15,726 to his two children, ages 9 and 11. • Ricky Hall, 44, of Cleveland, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $17,988 to his 20-year-old child. • Michael Wilcox, 50, of Cleveland, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $31,998 to his 17-year-old child. • Gerald White, 51, of Fort Myers, Florida, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $132,418 to his 13-year-old child. |
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The real headline should have read, Working Poor imprisoned for not making
enough money. So the Feds give out more money in addition to the commission they pay to these inefficient agencies to do their job??? Never mind, it's just the government at work wasting your tax dollars, that's the real crime!!!!! "Kenneth S." wrote in message ... This new story is interesting. Note that, although all those who owe the money are men, they are referred to as "people." Note also that these men are said to owe the money to their children, as the state agency knows -- and the reporter should have known -- they don't owe the money to their children. They owe it to the mothers of the children. In virtually all cases, "child support" money is owed by adult men to adult women. However, the CS bureaucrats will go to considerable lengths to conceal the truth. 12 in Cuyahoga County indicted for failure to pay child support Posted by Michael Sangiacomo/Plain Dealer Reporter May 21, 2009 11:56AM Categories: Breaking News, Crime CLEVELAND -- Twelve people were indicted in Cuyahoga County for failure to pay a combined $345,000 in child support. The charge of criminal nonsupport carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison. Some of the money used to pay for tracking down the defendants came from a $150,000 grant from the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement. According to prosecutors, these are the defendants and their debts: . Patrick Morrison, 43, of Akron, on three counts of criminal non-support. He owes $47,621 to his 19-year-old child. . Christopher Dowdley, 28, of Cleveland, was indicted on three counts of criminal non-support. He owes $13,251 to his 8-year-old child. . James Dorsey, 29, of Cleveland, was indicted on three counts of criminal non-support. He owes $22,694 to his 9-year-old child. . Roger Evans, 39, of Mansfield, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $9,748 to his 13-year old-child. . Clifford Jones, 49, of Cleveland, was indicted on three counts of criminal non-support. He owes 17,581 to his 12-year-old child. . Phillip Polhe, 38, of Lihue Kauai, Hawaii, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $21,397 to his 18-year-old child. . Marius Dinu, 44, of Lakewood, was indicted on one count of criminal non-support. He owes $45,313 to his 11-year-old child. . Robert Kuhm, 37, of Cleveland, was indicted on three counts of criminal non-support. He owes $18,260 to his 17-year-old child. . Leonard Cartwright, 34, of Cleveland, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $15,726 to his two children, ages 9 and 11. . Ricky Hall, 44, of Cleveland, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $17,988 to his 20-year-old child. . Michael Wilcox, 50, of Cleveland, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $31,998 to his 17-year-old child. . Gerald White, 51, of Fort Myers, Florida, was indicted on two counts of criminal non-support. He owes $132,418 to his 13-year-old child. |
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