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Jason Hillmer gets 15 years in prison for burglary, forgery
Published: 11/3/2009 | Updated: 11/11/2009

Felony burglary and forgery convictions have sent a Quincy man to prison for seven years.

Jason S. Hillmer, 29, of 1808 Klauser, was sentenced by Judge Scott Walden to four years on a charge of burglary and three years each on two counts of forgery. Walden ordered the sentences on the forgery charges to be served concurrent to each other, but consecutive to the burglary sentence.

Hillmer also must pay $268.79 in restitution.

The burglary charge stemmed from an Aug. 1 incident involving a truck in a motel parking lot. The forgery charges stem from incidents on April 30 and May 3. Hillmer was given credit for 138 days already served.



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