Opinion ID: 203944
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Thefts from Dr. Walton's Practice

Text: Beginning no later than September 2000, the defendant began to steal from Dr. Walton's medical practice. She stole reimbursement checks sent to Dr. Walton from public and private health insurance programs for medical services by indorsing them with the forged signature of Dr. Walton and depositing them into her personal bank account. She took patient payments made by check to Dr. Walton as well as patient co-payments made in cash. She told one patient he owed an additional $1000 not covered by the insurance payment received and then, when the patient paid, pocketed the money. Dr. Walton did not monitor Sicher's representations to patients about the sums owed or himself review the deposits to see that the accounts were correct. Over the course of five years of thefts from Dr. Walton's practice, Sicher stole more than 160 checks from more than 40 different insurers, totaling over $150,000. To carry out her thefts, the defendant made, without Dr. Walton's authorization or knowledge, a signature stamp, which she used to forge Dr. Walton's signature in indorsing the checks. Dr. Walton did not review the checks, and so did not observe this. The defendant also deleted various records of the surgeries Dr. Walton had performed for which payments were still due from the practice's computer files.