After a quick two-day retrial before re a judge, former United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776 FCU CEO Anne L. Clyburn was convicted June 28 on 12 counts that she used credit union checks to pay personal dental bills.

Despite the conviction, Clyburn told Credit Union Times she plans to appeal and will continue to maintain her innocence.

Clyburn's 2010 conviction on 34 counts that she stole $32,469 was overturned last year on a technicality after she proved the court failed to properly inform her of her right to waive legal representation. Montgomery County Assistant District Attorney Steven Latzer dropped most of the charges for the retrial, choosing to only proceed with charges involving the dental bills, worth approximately $1,300.

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