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Wednesday, July 5, 2006

AHC Ruling in Felony Conviction Case

On June 22nd , the Administrative Hearing Commission ruled that bondsman Miltonio Wright is subject to discipline because he is a convicted felon. Wright pled guilty to second degree assault in 2002 and was placed on five years supervised probation. The Department of Insurance affidavit states that Wright was licensed on September 21, 2005 and his license expired on January 2, 2006. The AHC noted that they were confused about why the department would issue a license expiring three months after it was issued. The decision states that the department filed the complaint in December 2005 (2 ½ months after his license was issued) and Wright did not file an answer to the complaint. Wright’s license was not renewed in January 2006 and he did not appear at the hearing.

The case of Wayne Anderson Jr. was also held on May 15th. Anderson was found guilty in 1992 in US Court for distribution of cocaine. He was licensed in 1999 and the department filed a complaint against his license in 2005. Anderson was represented by counsel in the hearing and no decision has been published in his case.

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