  TK Junk Mail Go ahead, make my day Premium join:2002-03-03 Margate City, NJ clubs: | Hope he gets MANY years in jail ....
.... but since he pled guilty and promised to show feds where he hid his money, he undoubtedly got some deal. I doubt he will spend more than a year or two in jail. |
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 Master_AMD
join:2003-12-16 Dowagiac, MI clubs: edit: March 17th, @09:18AM
| Then he will be right back on the horse after he gets out. |
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  tshirt Premium join:2004-07-11 Snohomish, WA
| reply to TK Junk Mail said by TK Junk Mail :.... but since he pled guilty and promised to show feds where he hid his money, he undoubtedly got some deal. I doubt he will spend more than a year or two in jail. The Judge in this case, Marsha Pechman, has a history of fairly tough sentences, even in plea bargains, and against recommendation of other federal agencies. Since he's claiming backruptcy (mostly due to unpayed judgements in other cases) both the fed's and the Judge aren't likely to be swayed. I'd guess 10-20 years, out in 7-10 if he's good (not really his forte) |
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 BF69
join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN
| said by tshirt :said by TK Junk Mail :.... but since he pled guilty and promised to show feds where he hid his money, he undoubtedly got some deal. I doubt he will spend more than a year or two in jail. The Judge in this case, Marsha Pechman, has a history of fairly tough sentences, even in plea bargains, and against recommendation of other federal agencies. Since he's claiming backruptcy (mostly due to unpayed judgements in other cases) both the fed's and the Judge aren't likely to be swayed. I'd guess 10-20 years, out in 7-10 if he's good (not really his forte) In federal cases the most time you can shave off is about 10%. |
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