My wife recently quit her job because of a bad working relationship with her supervisor. As a means of "getting even" she later filed a change of address form with the Postal Service to have her supervisor's mail sent to the other coast, and mailed in some cards in a magazine ordering some collectible plates to be sent to her supervisor. The supervisor suspected who had done this and reported it to the Postal Service. A Postal Inspector came and has told my wife that she will be charged with felony mail fraud. My wife admits that she did something stupid, but is this really a felony? To be sure, it was an inconvenience and highly aggravating to the supervisor, but a felony charge seems way out of proportion. Also, would this be handled in a local court or a Federal Court? Since it involves the USPS, I am thinking Federal, but the Postal Inspector said local police would make the arrest.