We have a correction to the story aired January 28 on the arrest and conviction of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation employee Joseph Maita of Ione for workers’ compensation insurance fraud. Although sentenced to 40 days in jail, Maita was permitted to serve on a work program in lieu of jail pending good behavior. According to the District Attorney’s official press release, Maita also “received benefits and medical treatment as a result of” an “alleged (knee) injury.” There has been dispute over the use of the word “alleged”, as Maita contests his injury is valid and still existing. When contacted, the District Attorney’s office said they are not disputing whether the knee injury was valid, but whether a doctor’s note was forged. Maita was convicted on January 15.