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Related: About this forumFormer Va. Taxation manager accused of stealing $1.3 million dies by suicide on day of court hearing
Former Va. Taxation manager accused of stealing $1.3 million dies by suicide on day of his court hearing
Mark Bowes Nov 8, 2021
Embezzlement and computer trespass charges have been dismissed against a retired Virginia Department of Taxation finance manager accused of stealing nearly $1.3 million in public funds after a Richmond judge learned the defendant committed suicide.
Steve Hardie Anderson, 67, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Halifax County on Oct. 8 the same day he was due to appear in Richmond Circuit Court for a hearing to review the status of his prosecution on two felony charges of embezzlement of public funds and altering computer data for the purposes of theft.
Anderson was indicted on the charges in May after a multiyear investigation by the Office of the State Inspector General that followed an internal probe by the Department of Taxation. The case was being prosecuted by the Virginia Attorney Generals Office.
On Oct. 29, Assistant Attorney General Ayesha Meekins filed a motion in Richmond Circuit Court seeking to dismiss the charges. Meekins wrote that she and Andersons attorney, William Dinkin, appeared in court Oct. 8 to decide on a hearing date for Anderson to enter a plea.
Anderson failed to appear for the Oct. 8 hearing and Dinkin shared with the court his concern that Anderson may have harmed himself. The prosecution subsequently confirmed his death in Halifax, where he lived, and reviewed his death certification, according to court papers.
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mbowes@timesdispatch.com
(804) 649-6450
Mark Bowes Nov 8, 2021
Embezzlement and computer trespass charges have been dismissed against a retired Virginia Department of Taxation finance manager accused of stealing nearly $1.3 million in public funds after a Richmond judge learned the defendant committed suicide.
Steve Hardie Anderson, 67, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Halifax County on Oct. 8 the same day he was due to appear in Richmond Circuit Court for a hearing to review the status of his prosecution on two felony charges of embezzlement of public funds and altering computer data for the purposes of theft.
Anderson was indicted on the charges in May after a multiyear investigation by the Office of the State Inspector General that followed an internal probe by the Department of Taxation. The case was being prosecuted by the Virginia Attorney Generals Office.
On Oct. 29, Assistant Attorney General Ayesha Meekins filed a motion in Richmond Circuit Court seeking to dismiss the charges. Meekins wrote that she and Andersons attorney, William Dinkin, appeared in court Oct. 8 to decide on a hearing date for Anderson to enter a plea.
Anderson failed to appear for the Oct. 8 hearing and Dinkin shared with the court his concern that Anderson may have harmed himself. The prosecution subsequently confirmed his death in Halifax, where he lived, and reviewed his death certification, according to court papers.
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Former Va. Taxation manager accused of stealing $1.3 million dies by suicide on day of court hearing (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2021
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mahatmakanejeeves
(60,987 posts)2. Suicide is not something we want to celebrate. NT
twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)3. Thanks.
70sEraVet
(4,146 posts)4. So, if the defendant can't be found guilty due to his death, the state can't recoup the money?
Just wondering how that works. If that's true, it seems like glitch in the legal system.