In the opinion published by Wyoming Supreme Court, the court said there was insufficient evidence to sustain Bohling’s convictions for the crime of obtaining property by false pretenses.
The Wyoming Supreme Court disbarred former Albany County Attorney and Prosecuting Attorney Richard Bohling, who was convicted on four felony counts of obtaining property by false pretenses and one misdemeanor count of official misconduct.
Former Albany County Attorney Richard Bohling was sentenced to prison Monday in Albany County District Court.
Judge John R. Perry of Gillette sentenced Bohling to two to four years imprisonment on each of the four felony counts of obtaining property by false pretenses, to be served concurrently, as well as a $10,000 fine on each of the four felonies...
A District Court judge denied a motion to acquit former Albany County Attorney Richard Bohling of convictions on five charges.
Judge John R. Perry of Gillette filed his decision early Tuesday, denying the request by Bohling’s attorneys to throw out four felony convictions of obtaining property by false pretenses and one misdemeanor count of official misconduct...
Charges against former Albany County Attorney Richard Bohling, including six felonies and three misdemeanors, were bound over to Albany County District Court on Friday.
Charges have been filed against Albany County Attorney Richard Bohling after allegations of using county funds to purchase cameras, computer equipment, and other items for personal use.