By MICHAEL SCOTT DAVIDSON LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
December 1, 2016 - 6:46 pm
A Las Vegas man accused of cashing fraudulent checks to steal thousands of dollars from the Clark County district attorney’s office has pleaded guilty to a felony count of burglary.
However, it is unlikely Robert Krilich Jr. will see the inside of a prison cell for the crime.
Instead, prosecutors have recommended he enroll in a drug-court rehabilitation program early next year. At the time of his arrest in August, Krilich told a Metropolitan Police Department detective he was a heroin user, according to a police report.
“...it is unlikely Robert Krilich Jr. will see the inside of a prison...
...prosecutors have recommended he enroll in a drug-court rehabilitation program...”
You don’t say...
It seems Mr. Krilich is... “well-connected” in Vegas.
The guy’s a fraudster. He was arrested last year for opening bank accounts with a stolen identity then writing bad checks. His father was a developer who did 18 months on tax evasion and 9 years for bribing a government official.