
The pre-preliminary hearing fror Gwendolyn Marie Greive who is charged with embezzlement during her tenure with the Alpine Water Users Association in Twin Peaks has been continued by stipulation. (File Photo)
By G. T. Houts
UPDATE: Thursday, October 29 – 12:05 pm.
San Bernardino, CA – The Alpine Water Users Association’s former manager — Gwendolyn Marie Greive — who is facing embezzlement charges — returned to court on Thursday morning for a pre-preliminary hearing.
However, the hearing was delayed by stipulation and Judge Cheryl Kersey set a disposition/reset hearing for 8:30 a.m. on Friday, November 13, in Department S-11. A preliminary hearing calendared for November 2 was vacated.
The change to a disposition/reset hearing is fueling speculation that a plea agreement may be near.
ORIGINAL STORY
Twin Peaks, CA – The former manager of the Alpine Water Users Association in Twin Peaks — Gwendolyn Marie Greive — who is facing embezzlement charges — returns to court on October 29 for a pre-preliminary hearing. The hearing will be at 8:30 a.m. in Department S-11.
She is charged with violating California Penal Code 504, a felony for embezzling property by a public or private officer (over $400). Grieve has entered a not guilty plea to all charges.
Greive was taken into custody on March 5 at 2:24 p.m. in the 400 block of Cedarbrook Drive in Twin Peaks and was released at 11:32 p.m. the same day after posting $50,000 bond.
PREVIOUS COURT APPEARANCE
On September 17, Greive appeared before Judge Cheryl Kersey who scheduled the October 29 pre-preliminary hearing and a preliminary hearing on November 2. Judge Kersey ordered the defendant to appear on the hearing date.
Grieve is currently on bail and has been ordered to stay away from the Alpine Water Users Association.
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