After plea, Va. woman still faces trial
A Louisa County woman accused of killing her boyfriend has pleaded guilty to embezzlement and theft charges.
The Free Lance-Star reports that 62-year-old Ulisa Chavers entered the pleas to nine embezzlement counts and one grand larceny charge Wednesday.
She was sentenced to serve a year in jail for each charge and ordered to pay nearly $77,000 in restitution.
Chavers is already serving a five-year sentence. She pleaded guilty last year to concealing a body and fraud and firearms charges.
She still faces trial on a murder charge stemming from the death of Reginald Cody Bowles. His body was found in a well on his property in Louisa in March 2009.
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the Free Lance-Star
| November 12, 2010; 7:31 AM ET
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This sounds like a nasty piece of dung matter. She should be sent away for ever.
A photo would have been nice.
Posted by: captgrumpy | November 14, 2010 5:49 PM | Report abuse











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