To: DeweyCA
The recommended sentence was only $10,000 and one year probation so the actual sentence in context is harsher.
5 posted on
09/08/2005 12:04:14 PM PDT by
cyncooper
To: cyncooper
Still, its chump change compared to the bombshell info he carried away from public view.
8 posted on
09/08/2005 12:06:08 PM PDT by
Eric in the Ozarks
(Troubled by NOLA looting ? You ain't seen nothing yet.)
To: cyncooper
So, am I right to assume that $50k was a good price for those papers, Bill & President Clinton's reputation? Is this considered a campaign contribution?
9 posted on
09/08/2005 12:06:36 PM PDT by
freema
(Ready to Rock AND Roll)
To: cyncooper
The recommended sentence was only $10,000 and one year probation so the actual sentence in context is harsher.Earlier reports said he was cooperating with authorities. I wonder what he told to spare him jail time..
19 posted on
09/08/2005 12:10:36 PM PDT by
cardinal4
("When the Levee breaks, Mama, you got to move....")
To: cyncooper
My recommended sentence is a rope, a gallows, and a primetime TV event.
60 posted on
09/08/2005 12:40:33 PM PDT by
thoughtomator
(Gentlemen may cry, "Peace! Peace!" -- but there is no peace. - Patrick Henry)
To: cyncooper
The recommended sentence was only $10,000 and one year probation so the actual sentence in context is harsher.
Who's recommendation was THAT?
143 posted on
09/08/2005 11:23:57 PM PDT by
Just Lori
("A people that values it's privileges above it's principals soon loses both. " Eisenhower 1/20/53)
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