USA v. Correia
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October 10, 2024
Ex-Mayor Can't Reduce 6-Year Term In Fraud, Graft Case
A former Massachusetts mayor serving six years in prison for fraud and corruption has failed to raise a compelling argument to cut short the "already generous sentence" imposed, according to a Boston federal judge.
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April 22, 2022
Former Mass. Mayor Begins 6-Year Prison Term After 6 Delays
After numerous delays, a former Massachusetts mayor convicted on corruption and fraud charges reported to a medium-security New Hampshire prison Friday to begin serving a six-year sentence.
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April 04, 2022
Ex-Mass. Mayor Must Take Prison Delay Fight To 1st Circ.
A former Massachusetts mayor convicted of fraud, corruption and tax charges can't delay his six-year sentence pending his First Circuit appeal, a federal judge ruled Monday, ordering the ex-politician to report to prison later this month unless the upper court extends his bail.
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March 07, 2022
Pol's Aide Avoids Prison For Lying To Feds In Pot Bribe Case
A federal judge agreed Monday to accept a no-jail plea agreement for the one-time chief of staff to a convicted former politician, reversing course after rejecting a similar deal last year, when he said the aide's conduct deserved a stint in prison.
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March 03, 2022
Feds Blast 'Boss Tweed' Mayor's Aide But Seek No Jail Time
Massachusetts federal prosecutors excoriated the former chief of staff for a convicted city mayor for standing by the "Boss Tweed"-like figure while he shook down marijuana businesses, but still asked a judge not to send the onetime aide to prison.
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March 02, 2022
Ex-Mayor's Aide Wants No Prison After Pared-Back Plea
The former chief of staff to a convicted Massachusetts mayor is seeking to avoid prison after admitting to a single charge in what was once a sweeping corruption indictment, setting up a showdown with a federal judge who has said some jail time is warranted.
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February 22, 2022
Ex-Mayor's Aide Tries Again To Cop Plea In Pot Bribe Case
The former chief of staff to a Massachusetts mayor convicted of fraud and shaking down marijuana shops on Tuesday agreed to plead guilty to a single, pared down charge after the judge threw out a previous no-jail deal.
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February 11, 2022
Convicted Mass. Mayor Can Put Off Prison Until March 4
A former Massachusetts mayor convicted on corruption and fraud charges will have to report to prison by March 4, as a federal judge Friday granted him a brief delay of the start of his six-year term but refused to postpone his sentence indefinitely while he appeals.
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February 10, 2022
Ex-Mayor Cites 'Varsity Blues' Duo In Latest Prison Delay Bid
A former Massachusetts mayor convicted on corruption, fraud and tax charges renewed his request Wednesday to delay going to prison, citing a ruling allowing two men found guilty in the "Varsity Blues" college admissions case to remain free until the First Circuit weighs in.
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January 21, 2022
Ex-Mass. Mayor Cites Omicron In 2nd Bid To Delay Prison
Former Massachusetts Mayor Jasiel Correia on Friday asked a federal judge to delay the start of his six-year prison term for a corruption conviction, citing the omicron variant and the fact that his alleged co-conspirator has yet to be tried.