Former D.C. Resident Sentenced For Identity Theft
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A judge has sentenced a former District of Columbia resident to seven years in prison for obtaining and using the identity of a Maryland woman.
James T. Dillard was sentenced Wednesday in D.C. Superior Court, after being convicted last September of first-degree identity theft and first-degree theft. Prosecutors say Dillard in 2004 used the woman's name, address, birthday and Social Security number to open a cell phone account with Sprint.
Prosecutors say Dillard was using the phone he had obtained with the woman's name and eventually had the bills routed to a vacant home two doors from his residence in northwest Washington.
Dillard has been ordered to pay restitution to the phone company and $3,000 in court costs.
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