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UPDATE: CORRUPT JUDGES CONVICTED FOR INCARCERATING JUVENILES IN EXCHANGE FOR KICKBACKS
When we last visited the story of Mark Ciavarella Jr. and Michael Conahan, about a month ago, the former Luzerne County Pennsylvania juvenile court judges had allegedly received kickbacks from a private jail in exchange for sending kids to the facility. In the process they denied the kids the right to an attorney and ran roughshod over the kids constitutional rights. Senior U.S. District Judge Edward M. Kosik rejected a sweetheart deal they made with prosecutors to spend a significantly below guideline sentence of 87 months in prison.
Wednesday, the Grand Jury indicted them in a 77 page indictment covering 48 counts of racketeering, extortion, bribery, money laundering, fraud and other crimes. The indictment was made public yesterday.
The indictment also seeks the return of 2.8 million dollars wrongfully obtain by Ciavarella and Conahan.
The arraignment on the indictment will be Tuesday.




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