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September 12, 2008
Poker robbery suspect pleads guilty
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WINFIELD - The woman accused of stealing $27,000 from a Putnam County poker game last year pleaded guilty to armed robbery and agreed to testify against her alleged accomplice Thursday.

Jacqueline Dennis, 28, is one of two women accused of robbing a group of men at gunpoint in November 2007 in a storage building behind a bar on W.Va. 34 near Hurricane.

As part of her plea agreement with Putnam County prosecutors, Dennis will be sentenced to no less than 10 years in prison.

The agreement states Dennis will also cooperate with county law enforcement and testify against Kimberly Steinbrecher, her accused accomplice, if Steinbrecher chooses to go forward with a trial.

Steinbrecher, 45, has not been indicted. She has been charged with two counts of armed robbery.

The plea agreement also states law enforcement can require Dennis to submit to a polygraph test.

During Thursday's hearing, Dennis said she knew about the high-stakes game because her "baby's daddy," Andy Assi, played in the games.

Two weeks before the robbery, Assi called and asked Dennis to bring money to the warehouse. Then, a week before the robbery, Assi and Dennis took a safe with money to the warehouse, she said.

Assi was also present during the robbery. He was scheduled to testify against Dennis at her initial hearing Sept. 4.

Contrary to statements Dennis made to police in 2007, she admitted Thursday to using a firearm during the robbery.

"I went in with a gun and robbed them," she told Judge O.C. Spaulding Thursday.

Dennis had previously told police Steinbrecher was the only one with a gun.

Dennis said Thursday she took a Glock from Assi's truck that was parked outside the storage building. She said Steinbrecher had a .38-caliber pistol that belonged to her husband.

According to the criminal complaint filed in 2007, the women stole a moneybag containing $27,000.

"That's a lie," Dennis said Thursday.

The moneybag had only $18,000, she said.

The women counted and split the money and each walked away with $9,000, she said.

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Posted By: Leroy Jenkins (8:48am 09-12-2008)
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Sheriff Mark Smith said the county would not pursue illegal gambling charges against the six poker players involved in the robbery.

and exactly WHY is that?
Why not go after the ones breaking the law?

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