25 Years For Rob Job
Written by Tom Somach in Poker NewsA West Virginia woman, who along with an accomplice robbed a poker game at gunpoint last year, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.
According to media reports, Jacqueline Dennis, 25, of Huntingdon, West Virginia, USA, received the sentence from Putnam County Circuit Court Judge O.C. Spaulding on Friday.
Last month, the gun-toting, gal poker bandit pleaded guilty to armed robbery and agreed to testify against her accomplice, media reports said.
The accomplice was Kimberly Steinbrecher, media reports said.
The robbery occurred in November of last year.
In that incident, Dennis and Steinbrecher, waving handguns and wearing camoflouge military garb, broke into a private residence in Winfield, West Virginia, USA, where a poker game was in progress, held up the game and stole about $27,000 in cash.
No one was injured in the robbery.
As it turned out, one of the pistol-packing poker bandits learned of the game from one of the players, and that’s how police tracked the hold-up women down.
Steinbrecher has not yet been sentenced.
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