John Beauge | Special to PennLive
They used the personal information found in the mail to obtain credit cards and use them to make cash withdrawals and purchases in Columbia and Luzerne counties. Brann cited the impact to the victims that included invasion of privacy, altered credit scores and debt.Both defendants acknowledged their drug addiction and the judge recommended each for a Bureau of Prisons treatment program.
Brann required her to plead guilty again Thursday because she said after the one in August, methamphetamine would have been found in her urine.
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