Home improvement fraudster may avoid CT prison by paying restitution

A man accused of defrauding five Connecticut homeowners of more than $160,000 in 2020 has accepted plea bargains that include felony convictions, but he may avoid prison time if he can make restitution payments that could total close to $83,000.

Jose Ferreira Dias, 52, who has listed addresses in Springfield, Mass.; Westfield, Mass.; Fords, N.J.; and Basking Ridge, N.J., has accepted plea bargains in state Superior Court in Manchester and New Britain that include convictions in four of the five cases, court records show.

He was convicted of four felony counts in those cases, with the most serious being second-degree larceny, which can carry up to 10 years in prison, records show. The other felonies he was convicted of were second-degree forgery and two counts of third-degree identity theft, each carrying up to five years in prison, according to records.

Dias was also convicted of two misdemeanor counts of violating home improvement contract requirements, each carrying up to six months in prison, record show.

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