New Orleans Woman Indicted for Alleged Bank Robbery on Canal Street

A New Orleans woman is facing serious time after being handed a federal indictment for bank robbery, Acting U.S. Attorney Michael M. Simpson announced recently. Jentonia Williams, a 39-year-old resident from Orleans Parish, allegedly hit the Capital One Bank on Canal Street on September 2, where she is accused of fleeing with an undisclosed amount of cash.

Details emerging from the indictment allege that Williams took off with money from a bank whose deposits are ensured by the FDIC, a fact that could amplify the gravity of her charges should guilt be proven when her day in court arrives.

If convicted, Williams could stare down a future riddled with quite a set of circumstances; the charges she faces carry a potential sentence of up to twenty years in prison, fines reaching a quarter-million dollars, and up to three years under supervised release after any incarceration, along with an additional mandatory special assessment cost pegged at $100…

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