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State Senator Bert Johnson (D) was convicted of fraud. (2018) [129] State Representative Brian Banks (D) was convicted of fraud for filing false financial statements (2017) [130] State Senator Virgil Smith, Jr. (D) was convicted of assault and was sentenced to 10 months in jail, five years of probation and not be allowed to hold public office ...
This is a list of notable U.S. state officials convicted of only certain federal public corruption offenses for conduct while in office. The list is organized by office. Acquitted officials are not listed (if an official was acquitted on some counts, and convicted on others, the counts of conviction are list
This is a list of lists of American politicians at the state and local levels who have been convicted of felony crimes committed while in office. The lists are broken by decades. The lists are broken by decades.
Jefferson County Commissioner Chris McNair (D) convicted of bribery (2006) [7]; Mayor of Birmingham Larry Langford (D) was sentenced on March 5, 2010, to 15 years in prison for conspiracy, bribery, fraud, money laundering, and filing false tax returns in connection with a long-running bribery scheme.
Back in January 2022, a jury in San Jose, California, convicted the now 40-year-old of fraud and conspiracy over false claims related to her blood-testing company, Theranos. She is scheduled to be ...
On August 17, 2010, Blagojevich was convicted of one count of lying to federal agents but a mistrial was declared on the other 23 charges due to hung jury. Prosecutors pledged to retry the case as soon as possible. [4] [167] The four charges against Robert Blagojevich were dismissed. [168] Prosecutors had offered to retry Robert Blagojevich ...
With 15 total evictions under her belt in the last four years and at least 21 overall, reports the Columbus Dispatch, the alleged check-forger finally landed a new home in jail, awaiting trial ...
This is a list of notable United States local officials convicted of federal public corruption offenses for conduct while in office. The list is organized by office. Non-notable officials, such as sewer inspectors and zoning commissioners, are not included on this list, although they are routinely prosecuted for the same offenses.