NATIONAL BRIEFING / NEW YORK
An upstate New York man has been sentenced to six months in jail for hiding his dead mother in a freezer and cashing her Social Security checks.
Rosland Auslander stuffed Herta Auslander’s body in the freezer at their home in the hamlet of Cooks Falls, about 100 miles northwest of New York City, after she died of natural causes at 98. He then cashed her checks for at least 18 months.
Police found the body in October 2008. Auslander pleaded guilty in July to grand larceny and forgery charges.
Auslander was sentenced Friday in a neighboring county where the checks were cashed. He was also given five years probation, and a mental health examination was ordered.
The 70-year-old Auslander still faces a charge of unlawfully disposing of a body.
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