Bad move — especially when it involved a high - ranking officer who, Kaye reports, lied under oath but then «corrected» his testimony,
avoiding perjury charges.
Standing in the way, along with the rigors of a campaign and the incumbent, is the fact that Castro served as a government informant for years - to
avoid perjury charges.
Not exact matches
In addition to recording conversations with his colleagues in a federal corruption investigation into members of the New York State Assembly, Nelson Castro had a key requirement to
avoid prosecution on a past
perjury indictment: Tell the truth.
The undercover work of the assemblyman, Nelson L. Castro, a Bronx Democrat who cooperated to
avoid prosecution for
perjury, helped federal prosecutors in Manhattan with an investigation that led to charges against another Bronx Democrat, Assemblyman Eric A. Stevenson, for accepting bribes.