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John Grosvenor Rowland (born May 24, 1957) is an American former politician, author, and radio host who served as the 86th governor of Connecticut from 1995 to 2004.. Rowland served three terms representing Connecticut's 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1985 to 1991.
Governor of Connecticut John G. Rowland (R) was convicted of one-count of deprevation of honest services. (2004) [ 32 ] [ 33 ] He served ten months in a federal prison followed by four months' house arrest , ending in June 2006.
Philadelphia Police Department (Pennsylvania) Giardino shot Michael Carpenter in the back as he ran away, killing him. He pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter, the second time a Philadelphia police officer was convicted of killing a Black man. [174] 5 May 1977: Terry W. Danson 7 October 1977: Houston Police Department (Texas)
John A. Kervick: New Jersey State Treasurer Hobbs Act [23] Dan Morales: Attorney General of Texas: Mail fraud [24] Meg Scott Phipps: North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture Hobbs Act [25] Ernie Preate: Attorney General of Pennsylvania: Mail fraud [26] Paul J. Sherwin: Secretary of State of New Jersey: Hobbs Act [27] Paul Silvester ...
State Representative Steve Webb (D) convicted of theft. (2014) [140] State Representative Ray Salva (D) convicted of fraud. (2013) [141] Governor of Missouri Roger B. Wilson (D) was fined $2,000 by the Missouri Ethics Commission. [142] In July he was sentenced to two years of probation on the money laundering charge. [143] (2012)
Pennsylvania State Police spokesperson Trooper Steve Limani said during a news conference that authorities no longer believe they will find Pollard alive, but that work to find her remains continues.
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The office of the Pennsylvania State Constable is a municipally elected, sworn Law Enforcement Officer [4] throughout the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [5]Pennsylvania State Constables are elected in each borough, township, and city ward in the state—except in Philadelphia (although constables may still exercise authority in the City of Philadelphia) —and serve six-year terms.