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Kaylee Vater Pleads Guilty to State‑Jail Felony for Fraudulent Use of ID; Court Imposes One‑Year State Jail Term
Summary
A defendant identified in court as Kaylee Vater waived jury trial, entered a plea to fraudulent use/possession of identifying information (state-jail felony) and was sentenced to one year in a state jail facility with a $2,000 fine and a recommendation for a therapeutic community placement.
The court accepted a plea from the defendant identified as Kaylee Vater to a state‑jail felony count of fraudulent use or possession of identifying information and sentenced her to one year in a state jail facility and a $2,000 fine. The judge advised the defendant of rights and consequences, found the plea knowing and voluntary and said the sentence followed the plea agreement.
Why this matters: A state‑jail felony conviction carries custodial consequences, fines and collateral restrictions; the court also recommended therapeutic…
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