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Monday, 08/10/2009 2:25:31 PM

Monday, August 10, 2009 2:25:31 PM

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RE: United States v. Defendant(s) JOHN WORTHEN, JOEL RAMSDEN, BEVERLY KAMERLING, NICHOLAS J. ALEXANDER
Case Number 2002R00380 and Court Docket Number 07-CR-00410



The United States Department of Justice believes it is important to keep victims of federal crime informed of court proceedings. This notice provides information about the above-referenced criminal case.

Defendant JOEL RAMSDEN was sentenced by the Court. Court ordered the defendant to the following:

Incarceration of 6 year(s)
Followed by Supervised Release of 3 year(s)
Fine of $0.00.

Defendant NICHOLAS J. ALEXANDER was sentenced by the Court. Court ordered the defendant to the following:

Incarceration of 3 year(s) 5 month(s)
Followed by Supervised Release of 3 year(s)
Fine of $0.00.

Defendant JOHN WORTHEN was sentenced by the Court. Court ordered the defendant to the following:

Incarceration of 1 year(s) 6 month(s)
Followed by Supervised Release of 3 year(s)
Fine of $30,000.00.

Defendant BEVERLY KAMERLING was sentenced by the Court. Court ordered the defendant to the following:

Incarceration of 7 year(s) 6 month(s)
Followed by Supervised Release of 3 year(s)
Fine of $0.00.

The Victim Notification System (VNS) is designed to provide you with information regarding the case as it proceeds through the criminal justice system. You may obtain current information about this case on the VNS Web site at https://www.notify.usdoj.gov or from the VNS Call Center at 1-866-DOJ-4YOU (1-866-365-4968) (TDD/TTY: 1-866-228-4619) (International: 1-502-213-2767). In addition, you may use the Call Center or Internet to update your contact information and/or change your decision about participation in the notification program. If you update your information to include a current email address, VNS will send information to that address. In order to continue to receive notifications, it is your responsibility to keep your contact information current.

You will use your Victim Identification Number (VIN) and Personal Identification Number (PIN) anytime you contact the Call Center and the first time you log on to the VNS web site. In addition, the first time you access the VNS Internet site, you will be prompted to enter your last name (or business name) as currently contained in VNS. The name you should enter is

Remember, VNS is an automated system and cannot answer questions. If you have other questions which involve this matter, please contact this office at the number listed above.

Sincerely,
Jeffrey C. Sullivan
United States Attorney


Maggie Land
Victim Witness Specialist