- Samson pleads not guilty | News | Maryville Forum
MARYVILLE, Mo — Former NOCOMO Industries manager Nicki Samson entered a packed courtroom Tuesday morning where she pleaded not guilty to two counts of stealing - $25,000 or more, a
- Samson gets no jail time, NOCOMO slams plea - The Maryville Forum
MARYVILLE, Mo — In a statement read in court Monday, the NOCOMO Industries Board of Trustees decried a plea deal that will see former general manager Nicki Samson serve five
- Charges against Helzer dismissed | News | Maryville Forum
The cases against former NOCOMO Industries general manager Nicki Samson and former chief financial officer Margaret Helzer have ended Samson was sentenced to five years of probation while the charges against Helzer were dismissed
- Hartford Samson | Obituaries | Maryville Forum
Hartford Samson Hartford Samson, 96, Maryville, passed away Monday, June 15, 2020 There will be no services held Cremation services under the direction of Missouri Cremation Services To plant a tree in memory of Hartford Samson as a living tribute, please visit Tribute Store
- Two arrested in NOCOMO theft | News | Maryville Forum
Nodaway County Sheriff’s deputies served warrants and arrested former NOCOMO manager Nicki Samson, 59, at 4:50 p m on Friday, Feb 24; and former NOCOMO chief financial officer Margaret “Peggy” Helzer, 63, at 7:15 a m on Saturday, Feb 25, due to each of them living outside of city limits Each was charged with two felony counts of stealing more than $25,000 Both have posted their
- Samson case to be heard next week | News | Maryville Forum
Samson case to be heard next week Samson, Helzer next in court on Monday, June 26 in Nodaway County
- Timeline, new details emerge in NOCOMO theft | News | Maryville Forum
Samson and Helzer were each charged in February with two felony counts of stealing for allegedly carrying out a scheme that moved $483,000 from NOCOMO, a nonprofit sheltered workshop, into accounts accessible by Samson and Helzer without the board’s authorization MARYVILLE, Mo
- Forum Editorial: Has justice been served? | Opinion | Maryville Forum
Samson’s scheme was a despicable one that took advantage of some of the most vulnerable people in our community — the people she was supposed to be responsible for So we certainly understand those who believe that Samson got off with little more than a slap on the wrist since she will not have to serve jail time
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