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OSHKOSH, Wis. - It's a choice that could give pause to some Green Bay Packers fans. A judge ordered a woman convicted of theft to decide whether to spend 90 days in jail or donate her family's Packers tickets next season to charity.

Sharon E. Rosenthal, 59, took more than $3,000 from labor union accounts before she left the organization, according to a criminal complaint. She was sentenced Friday in Winnebago County Circuit Court on one felony count of theft.
Judge Scott Woldt offered her the decision to either serve the jail time or donate her family's four seats in the Packers' three-game season package to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

The jail time or the ticket donation will occur as part of Rosenthal's overall two-year period of probation.
 

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"took more than $3,000 from labor union accounts" is that all... was it really worth it... sorry but if your going to break the law then it needs to be worth it... she should have got millions... how lame... she should have to do both for her stupidity :bslap:
 

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She should have taken it in increments less than $500 and spaced apart. That way if she would ever get caught at one point, she would still only be at 1st degree misdemeanor and not a felon. You have to take over $500 (or at least get caught with taking over $500) to be a felon.
 

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Roach954 said:
She should have taken it in increments less than $500 and spaced apart. That way if she would ever get caught at one point, she would still only be at 1st degree misdemeanor and not a felon. You have to take over $500 (or at least get caught with taking over $500) to be a felon.
From a guy who's given some serious thought as to how to fund his new bike. :lol:
 
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