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Sydney man pleads guilty, receives jail sentence on four counts of fraud

Sydney man pleads guilty, receives jail sentence on four counts of fraud

by Admin | Feb 12, 2018 | Consumer Fraud, Recent Articles

A Sydney man was sent back to jail Wednesday as part of his sentence on fraud charges. Chad Francis Delaney, 35, of George Street, pleaded guilty to four counts of fraud and a single count of possession of stolen property. The offences occurred last year in Sydney...

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