Friday, December 14, 2007

Former Californian charged with credit-card theft - Rapid City Journal

HOT springs -- A former Golden State adult male will be tried in South Dakota on complaints of expansive larceny and attempted expansive larceny related to complaints made on recognition card game of Janet Denny of Edgemont.


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According to Denny's testimony, she met Rodney Alan Woods, 59, on the Web land site Match.com earlier this year, and he moved into her house in Edgemont in July. Under cross-examination by Lynn Moran, Woods' court-appointed attorney, Denny said Forest had asked her to acquire married him in August and that she agreed.Denny testified that she had given her credit-card figure from a Discover card Oct. Nine to Forest "to do flight reserves for our honeymoon in San Diego."When she received her statement, Denny said that there were also three complaints to Ventura County, California, for $410, $490 and $492, respectively, for tribunal charges.Denny said she had agreed to assist Forest get his drivers licence back; she testified, "I understood that to be getting his insurance."Denny said that on Oct. 24, shortly before they broke up, Forest had suggested that they needed another recognition card. She said she establish Pursuit card game that had been issued to her and her late husband, Alvin, in a drawer. The card game had never been activated. Denny said at Woods' urging, she activated the cards.State's Lawyer Spear Charles Taze Russell showed her somes printout of her online statement from Chase, which she identified.She testified that there were two complaints to a Golden State law firm, as well as a pieces purchase.Russell asked whether she had authorized any of the complaints on the Pursuit card, and Denny said she had not. She specifically denied giving Forest permission to purchase any firearms.Moran asked Denny under cross-examination whether she had agreed to assist Forest obtain his drivers licence in any manner necessary. Denny said she understood that to intend his insurance, "not any tribunal costs or other charges."Denny also said that there was a complaint for a three-week vehicle lease that she did not authorize.In all, fact-finding studies demo $9,605.67 was charged to recognition cards, allegedly by Woods, that Denny said she did not authorize. A sum of $5,259.82 had been refunded or canceled, leaving a balance of $4,345.85.Fall River County Sheriff's Deputy Martha Jarman said she continued an probe begun by the sheriff's business office after a petition from Denny's blood brother into Woods' background.Jarman said Denny had requested Jarman to take Forest from the house they shared, and Jarman was there to see that he did not take any of the points he was suspected of purchasing with either of the cards. Jarman said that she also asked Forest to give her the recognition card he had. She said after some argument, Forest gave her somes greenness Pursuit card.Woods volition look before Circuit Court Judge Jeff Davys at 9 a.m. Dec. 21.

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