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OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A former Utah bank manager who was convicted of stealing more than $565,000 was sentenced to more than 2 years in prison.
The Standard-Examiner reports 33-year-old Daniel Scott Frischknecht was sentenced in federal court last week, receiving a more severe sentence than expected after he submitted a forged letter of praise from an employer.
The former manager of Zions Bank branch in Bountiful pleaded guilty in February after authorities discovered he embezzled money to buy a house.
Before his sentencing previously scheduled for May, prosecutors say they discovered Frischknecht had forged a letter of support from a new employer. Prosecutors sought a harsher sentence as a result with the amended sentencing recommendation describing Frischknecht as "a thief and a liar."
He will have two years of probation following prison.
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