BRIDGEPORT - A state Department of Motor Vehicle worker, who claimed she stole $80,000 from the agency because she was stressed out at work, is facing two and a half years behind bars. Kimberly Brown, a 10-year employee of the DMV, pleaded guilty Wednesday before Superior Court Judge Robert Devlin to first-degree larceny and first-degree forgery. Asked by the judge if she agreed to all the facts of the case presented by Senior Assistant State’s Attorney David Applegate, Brown responded, “mostly.” The judge then told the 49-year-old Brown that he would impose a maximum sentence of two and a half years in prison when he sentences her on Sept. 28 but her lawyer, Alec Gulash, would have the right to argue for a lesser term.
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