Just 20 days after being criticized by a federal judge for being too lenient on criminals, a U. S. Attorney has entered into a plea agreement that calls for a white collar criminal to serve his ‘prison’ sentence at home
Just 20 days after being criticized by a federal judge for being too lenient on criminals, a U. S. Attorney has entered into a plea agreement that calls for a white collar criminal to serve his ‘prison’ sentence at home
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