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Appearing via closed circuit television, former Dixon Comptroller Rita Crundwell addresses the court Monday morning during a status hearing in Lee County Court. Crundwell appeared via video conference from the Lee County Jail. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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Thompson pointed to comments made by U.S. District Judge Philip Reinhard and Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Pedersen at Crundwell’s sentencing last week that the acts in the federal case are the same as those in the state case.

“The issue of ultimate fact, whether the defendant had the intent to defraud and deprive the city of Dixon permanently of its money, has been decided,” Thompson wrote.

Last week, Crundwell’s attorneys appealed her federal sentence.

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