Luzerne County Judges Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan pleaded guilty this afternoon to corruption charges. They face 87 months in prison, according to their plea agreements.
"I plead guilty your honor," Conahan said.
"Guilty, your honor," Ciavarella said.
"I plead guilty your honor," Conahan said.
"Guilty, your honor," Ciavarella said.
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There is more to come as the FBI is looking into the fixing of civil suits and the prisoner furlough program. Plus things that haven't hit the papers yet.
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ReplyDeleteIsn't that the sort of attitude that got us into this situation in the first place?
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the sort of attitude that got us into this situation in the first place?
ReplyDeleteRICO action filed today is Reel Justice! Mericle and Powell may skate on the criminal charges because of cooperation - but just as OJ went down at the hands of the Goldman's in the civil action - these guys are toast in this case.
ReplyDeletei dont think they will get away with crap they are finished
ReplyDeleteWhoever said there was no such thing as "political prisoners" in the US of A; think again!! God Bless these two fine young men. There fate was sealed when Obama came to the White House. Damn!!!
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