Green Bay woman receives deferred prosecution, supervision in fraud case

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – A 31-year-old Green Bay woman accused of multiple counts of fraud has received deferred prosecution and a dozen years of extended supervision.

Court records show Josephine Martinez-Vera was granted 16 years of deferred prosecution or sentencing and 12 years of extended supervision for several fraud-related charges.

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Deferred prosecution is an agreement in which a prosecutor delays filing charges, or sentencing, provided the defendant meets specific conditions set by the court.

The case stems from a July 6, 2023, incident where a victim reported unauthorized charges on his bank account. According to the complaint, eight fraudulent transactions were made at Festival Foods in Suamico…

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