Former Mayor Ganim was sentenced in July 2003 to 108 months in prison, the maximum allowed under federal guidelines. A jury convicted him on 16 federal corruption charges involving his receipt of more than $500,000 in kickbacks, bribes and gifts....
Former Governor Rowland was accused of similar misdeeds but will serve a much shorter sentence than Ganim. On Dec. 23, the former four-term governor waived his right to a federal grand jury indictment and pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy charge.
BLOGS UP...this is classic public official predators syndrome...they think they are Teflon Dons.
Thursday, February 10, 2005
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