Las Vegas Behavioral Health Worker Sentenced In Medicaid Fraud Case
Circle Connections: Policy & Regulatory Updates A behavioral health company worker was sentenced in a Medicaid fraud case involving the failure to maintain adequate records to support Medicaid claims. Garren Morris, 43, of Las Vegas was sentenced for one gross misdemeanor offense of intentional failure to maintain adequate records. District Court Judge Kathleen Delaney sentenced Morris to 150 days, suspended, performance of 100 hours of community service and payment of $23,946 in restitution, penalties, and costs. Delaney also sentenced Morris to a period of probation not to exceed two years. The case began after information was obtained that Morris . . .