NEWARK, N.J. - Some people just don't know when to shut
their mouths. For a man accused of four counts of robbery,
he should have quit while he wasn't ahead. The U.S. Postal
Service employee pleaded guilty to robbing four New Jersey
banks, but then decided he should fess up to the other 23
banks he burglarized in four other states. Over a four-year
spree, Cazzie Williams took from banks in Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Maryland and Virginia. Already facing a maximum of 20 years
on each of the four counts he was initially charged with,
it probably wasn't a good idea for him to rat himself out
on the other ones.
their mouths. For a man accused of four counts of robbery,
he should have quit while he wasn't ahead. The U.S. Postal
Service employee pleaded guilty to robbing four New Jersey
banks, but then decided he should fess up to the other 23
banks he burglarized in four other states. Over a four-year
spree, Cazzie Williams took from banks in Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Maryland and Virginia. Already facing a maximum of 20 years
on each of the four counts he was initially charged with,
it probably wasn't a good idea for him to rat himself out
on the other ones.