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Keys v. State
State: Maryland
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 1716/09
Case Date: 09/20/2010
Preview:REPORTED IN THE COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS OF MARYLAND No. 1716

September Term, 2009

CHARLES R. KEYS, JR.

v.

STATE OF MARYLAND

Meredith, Graeff, Thieme, Raymond G., Jr. (Retired, Specially Assigned), JJ.

Opinion by Graeff, J.

Filed: September 20, 2010

On September 15, 2008, in the Circuit Court for Carroll County, Charles R. Keys, Jr., appellant, pled guilty to seven counts of theft and identity fraud.1 On counts 1, 2, 19 and 21, the court imposed concurrent sentences of 15 years, all but ten suspended, to be followed by five years on probation.2 The court ordered that restitution be paid in an "amount to be determined within 60 days either by agreement or if not agreed to, then either party can request a restitution hearing before the Court." When the parties were unable to agree on restitution, the court held a restitution hearing and ordered appellant to pay restitution to multiple victims in the amount of $101,993.42. On appeal, appellant presents one question for our review, which we have rephrased slightly:

1

Appellant pled guilty to the following counts:

Count 1: Receiving property by stolen, counterfeit, or misrepresented credit card, with a value in excess of $500, in violation of Md. Code (2002),
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