Sentencing after £33,700 string of embezzlement
A Peel woman who stole more than £33,000 from her uncle's law firm has been sent to prison.
Fenella Jane Carter, 32, embezzled the money between 2010 and 2011 whilst employed as a bookkeeper by Douglas-based Carters Advocates.
The court heard she'd falsified account statements to cover the outgoings - which were used to purchase and renovate a horse box.
Deemster Rosen gave consideration to Carter's guilty plea, which was made in February, and her obligations as a single mother.
However, labeling the affair an 'unconstrained' and 'serious' act of dishonesty, he sentenced her to 20 months' imprisonment and ordered her to pay £500 costs.
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