Charles Juska, former president/CEO of the $22.2 millionTazewell County School Employees Credit Union in Pekin, Ill., wassentenced Friday to three years in prison for bank fraud.

U.S. District Court Chief Judge James E. Shadid in Peoria, Ill.,also ordered the former 17-year chief executive to serve five yearsof supervised release. Judge Shadid said he would issue a rulingover the disputed restitution amount in March 2017.

Juska is scheduled to begin his sentence on April 4, 2017.

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