Sentences with phrase «state obstruction of justice»

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David Griffiths, former executive director of a Bronx nonprofit and ex-law partner of state Labor Secretary Peter Rivera, will spend five months in prison for mail fraud, making false statements to the government and obstruction of justice.
Now, if a member of a family or household is convicted of one of more than 10 different crimes — including criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation, menacing and unlawful imprisonment — the conviction is reported to the state Division of Criminal Justice Services, which then allows that agency to report the information to the Federal Bureau of Investigations.
The payments included $ 200,000 from Mangano five days after his arrest in October on charges of conspiracy to commit bribery, fraud, extortion and obstruction of justice, state Board of Elections records show.
State Republican Party Chairman Ed Cox and gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino said the allegations amount to criminal obstruction of justice.
Former New York state Sen. John Sampson was sentenced to five years in prison for obstruction of justice and lying to investigators during a probe of embezzlement of funds from foreclosed properties and a subsequent coverup.
Gov. Perry indicted on felony charges for abusing the powers of his office by carrying out a threat to veto funding for state prosecutors, investigating public corruption and Gov. Cuomo who could ultimately be indicted for obstruction of justice down the road, seem to both have a disdain for working within the law.
United States President Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 for perjury and obstruction of justice by the House of Representatives.
In closing arguments at his obstruction of justice trial, a Brooklyn federal prosecutor called state Sen. John Sampson a crook who instinctively relied on criminal tactics to avoid law enforcement...
A loyal former assistant to state Sen. John Sampson testified Wednesday at his obstruction - of - justice trial — and faced tough questions from the judge about her honesty, and from prosecutors about...
«I love him as a brother,» the star government witness in the obstruction - of - justice trial of state Sen. John Sampson said Thursday as he took the stand to bury his friend...
Jury deliberations could begin Thursday in the federal trial of State Senator John Sampson, after lawyers presented their closing arguments Wednesday in his obstruction of justice case.
Former United States Attorney Preet Bharara said in an interview with ABC News om June 11, 2017, «there's absolutely evidence to begin a case» regarding obstruction of justice by Trump.
But while a person typically can't be charged with federal obstruction of justice for interfering with a state entity, a determined prosecutor could make an argument that the federal rule applies here.
A Brooklyn federal judge on Friday denied former state Sen. John Sampson's bid for acquittal on the two top charges against him — obstruction of justice and lying to the FBI.
Now, on the whole, I'm not one to go in for guilt by association: The fact that Michael E Mann's boss at the IPCC is facing sex charges for harassing women is no more relevant than the fact that Michael E Mann's boss at Penn State - Graham Spanier, the guy who hired him - is under indictment for obstruction of justice, failure to report child abuse, and child endangerment.
The Penn State president forced to resign over Sandusky's crimes and currently facing 30 years in the slammer for obstruction of justice and other charges was the same president who presided over the same joke «investigation» that purported to absolve Michael Mann of any wrongdoing in the «Climategate» scandal.
First, the defendant's own knowledge and intent and state of mind are especially crucial in perjury and obstruction of justice cases; the obvious witness to negate those charges, or at least to raise a reasonable doubt about them, is the defendant himself.
But, you could be tried for fraud and obstruction of justice at the state level, and you could be tried for murder if an appropriate federal offense were located, at the federal level.
Wertkin's dreams of becoming an «undetectable» Bitcoin millionaire was shattered on Nov. 29, 2017 — when Bitcoin was trading at $ 7,000 — and when he pleaded guilty to two charges of obstruction of justice and one count of transporting stolen goods across state lines.
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