Sentences with phrase «years for each obstruction of justice»

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Kadyrbayev pleaded guilty last year to obstruction of justice for removing evidence from the room.
The 67 - year - old lawyer served in the Bush administration from 2001 to 2005, but resigned after he was indicted by a grand jury on five counts for perjury, obstruction of justice, and making false statements to the FBI.
A systematic cover up by the Catholic church possibly going back 70 years... I forget, did the article say anything about charges being brought for obstruction of justice?
He is serving a five - year prison term for obstruction of justice and lying to federal agents.
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.
Former Senate Majority Leader 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.
However, the Brooklyn Democrat has a trial date set for February and could be sentenced to over 100 years in prison for additional charges including obstruction of justice, witness and evidence tampering, according to Newsday.
Lawyers for the Brooklyn Democrat, who was found guilty last year of obstruction of justice and lying to the feds, made the request in lengthy court docs filed ahead of his May 19 sentencing.
If convicted, he faces up to ten years in prison for each of the embezzlement charges, ten years for one of the obstruction of justice charges and up to 20 years for the others.
Last week alone brought the sentencing of former Democratic Sen. Shirley Huntley, who will serve a year and a day for siphoning funds from an education nonprofit, and the arrest of Sen. John Sampson on embezzlement and obstruction of justice allegations.
In fact, Mann's only «exoneration» came in an inquiry set up by a guy called Graham Spanier, now under criminal indictment and facing 20 years in the slammer for obstruction of justice.
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.
Prosecutors are seeking 30 years in prison for the ex-governor, 61, who was also convicted on an additional obstruction of justice charge, and 25 years for the 54 - year - old Scrushy.
Federal prosecutors previously asked St. Eve, who presided over Black's four - month trial earlier this year, to sentence the silver - haired press lord to federal prison for as long as 24 years for his July 13 convictions on three counts of mail fraud and one count of obstruction of justice.
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