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Alexander J. McDougall, who was charged in March with felony grand larceny and, later, filing a false instrument, will now face a sentence that ranges from probation to five to 15 years in prison.
Alexander McDougall, 55, pleaded guilty in August of 2024 to felony counts of grand larceny and offering a false instrument for the theft.
It’s taken a number of months, but Erie County has finally been made whole after more than $320,000 was stolen from the Clerk’s Office. Former Erie County Deputy Clerk Alexander McDougall is ...
Alexander McDougall, 55, pleaded guilty in August of 2024 to felony counts of grand larceny and offering a false instrument for the theft. The theft was discovered after an internal audit of the ...
Alexander McDougall apologized to the court in January for stealing public money and asked for leniency on behalf of his family. Despite his signed confession, the county's insurance carrier ...
Alexander McDougall pleaded guilty to felony counts of grand larceny and offering a false instrument for filing for stealing over $320,000 in county funds, the NYS Comptroller's Office announced.
Erie County Clerk Mickey Kearns was outraged when he learned the county attorney approved a plan to have more than 50,000 emails from Kearns’ disgraced finance deputy, Alexander McDougall ...
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