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		<title>Texas man gets 99 years for cattle rustling</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Texas man gets 99 years for cattle rustling<br /><br />BETSY BLANEY<br /><br />Associated Press<br /><br />Updated 04:51 p.m., Thursday, August 25, 2011<br /><br />This undated handout photo provided by the Hardeman County Sheriff&#x27;s Office, Texas, shows Carl Wade Curry. Curry who was previously convicted in a cattle rustling case and is facing charges in others, has been sentenced to 99 years in prison for stealing bovines from a Mississippi rancher. Photo: Hardeman County Sheriff&#x27;s Office / AP<br /><br />LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) An East Texas man with a prolific cattle rustling history spanning more than a decade has been sentenced to 99 years in prison for swindling bovines from a Mississippi rancher.<br /><br />Carl Wade Curry, 44 from Athens was accused of stealing 400 head of cattle worth more than $200,000 last year.<br /><br />District Attorney Staley Heatly says Curry placed an order with a Mississippi man using a fake name and cattle company in Vernon, where the owner shipped the cattle. The owner contacted authorities when he didn&#x27;t receive payment.<br /><br />A jury in Hardeman County took less than 30 minutes to both convict and sentence Curry on Wednesday evening. In the deal Curry used the name Earnest Jackson.<br /><br />He was going to mail me a check and he didn&#x27;t, rancher David Sanders of Starkville, Miss., said. Then he was going to Federal Express it to me. Didn&#x27;t happen.<br /><br />Sanders had already shipped the cattle to a non-existent address in Hardeman County. When Sanders didn&#x27;t get paid he called the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. A special ranger with the association located the animals before they were sold.<br /><br />They really put their noses to the grindstone and got this guy good, Sanders said.<br /><br />Testimony at Curry&#x27;s trial revealed he had stolen 2,097 head of cattle worth nearly $1 million since 2007, Heatly said.<br /><br />Curry represented himself at the trial but had stand-by counsel by John Weigel, who did not return a call for comment Thursday.<br /><br />In April, Curry was sentenced to 20 years in a cattle rustling case in Smith County in East Texas and faces more charges there and in Louisiana, Hardeman County District Attorney Staley Heatly said Thursday.<br /><br />He is definitely a serial cattle rustler, Heatly said. Going back to the late 90s when he was convicted of bank fraud.<br /><br />That case involved banks, feedlot owners and ranchers, Heatly said.<br /><br />In a plea deal with federal prosecutors in Lubbock in 2000, Curry was ordered to pay restitution of $730,000, Heatly said. He served 18 months in prison and was released from probation of five years in September 2006 still owing $680,000 in restitution.<br /><br />It didn&#x27;t take long for Curry to return to his old ways, Heatly said.<br /><br />All these started in &#x27;07, he said of the two charges for which he&#x27;s already been convicted on and the pending cases.<br /><br />One of his victims in the federal case, Jason Forester of 4F Cattle Co. in the East Texas town of Larue, said Curry wrote hot checks totaling about $94,000 for cattle he bought. The two men lived near one another growing up, and went to high school and college together.<br /><br />Curry wanted to smooth talk people but lacked the skill, Forester said, who works in an industry where trust is currency and deals are sometimes sealed by handshakes.<br /><br />I always knew he wanted to be a big shot, he said. And he wasn&#x27;t capable. He thought he was capable but he wasn&#x27;t. He&#x27;s right where he needs to be now.<br /><br />Sanders said the thefts were mighty alarming, but he feels fortunate.<br /><br />I feel for the victims that didn&#x27;t get anything, he said.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/8/texas-man-gets-99-years-for-cattle-rustling.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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