Jack Johnson Sentencing Moved to December
The former Prince George's County Executive's sentencing has been moved to Dec. 6.
Former Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson was to be sentenced on Sept. 16, but his date has been moved to Dec. 6, according to court documents retrieved by The Washington Post. Johnson pleaded guilty on May 17 to conspiracy, extortion and witness evidence tampering in a federal case against him and his wife, which also led to the arrest of Prince George's County police officers and business owners. Johnson's wife is still set to be sentenced on Oct. 13 at 9:30 a.m. Leslie Johnson, a former county councilwoman, pleaded guilty to one count of witness and evidence tampering on June 30. Her plea agreement calls for a 12- to 18-month prison sentence and a forfeiture of $79,600 in cash she tried to hide. She officially resigned from …
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1:56 pm on Friday, September 9, 2011
Throw the book at them both, we know it will not happen becuase it is a white collar crime and they are part of the people who think they are the elite, so they will get high priced lawyers and get every thing they ever wished for.   more ›