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Duke Briber to Stay in Prison
June 03, 2008 10:46 AM
Hopes for a bonded release from federal prison have faded for a key figure in the Duke Cunningham fiasco.
Brent Wilkes began serving a 12-year sentence in February for crimes stemming from his involvement in the congressional bribery scandal. Alleging he was "bamboozled" in his first trial, his lawyers have pushed for a second shot. In March, an appeals court ruling opened the door to the possibility.
Wilkes has tried to scrape together roughly $1.3 million a judge said he would accept to secure a $2 million bond for release from prison. When that effort faltered, his lawyer asked the judge to reduce the necessary amount to a more manageable $500,000.
Monday, Judge Larry Burns said no deal -- it's $1.3 million or nothing. Burns apparently doesn't have a very high regard for Wilkes: he reportedly said he believes Wilkes is a potential bail-jumper who lied under oath and has submitted misleading information to the court after he was convicted.
June 3, 2008 | Permalink | User Comments (1)
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Burns called him a bail jumper? I don't think so.
Check your sources, skippy.
Posted by: bart | Jun 4, 2008 3:07:28 PM
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