Friday night, prosecutors in the case of The United States v. William Jefferson (D-LA) issued a memorandum recommending a prison sentence of 27 to 33 years for the former congressman from New Orleans, consistent with Federal sentencing guidelines. Such a long sentence is justified, according to the memo, by the severity of the crimes, flight risk, and the possibility of hidden assets.
Anything approaching the recommended punishment would be the longest sentence ever meted out on given to a U.S. Congressman.
Jefferson will be sentenced on November 13 by Federal Judge T.S. Ellis III in Alexandria, VA.
The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports:
“Because Congressman Jefferson’s crimes against the people of the United States were exceptional in their sheer number, length and breadth, the United States respectfully requests that this Court sentence the defendant within the applicable guideline range,” the memorandum states. “While the guidelines sentence calculated by the Probation Office is lengthy, it is appropriate, in that Congressman Jefferson’s criminal activities have surely caused or substantially added to the loss of public confidence and trust in our nation’s highest levels of government.”…
According to the memorandum, “law enforcement agents learned of several wire transfers from offshore territories into U.S. financial accounts that were either controlled by the defendant or whose proceeds were made available for his benefit.”
The government’s conclusion: “Given the age of the defendant, the severity of the sentence calculated by the Probation Office, the defendant’s frequent travel overseas and unexplained wire transfers from overseas locations to financial accounts used by the defendant, the defendant cannot rebut the presumption at sentencing that he is a risk of flight.”
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He would have been nailed a long time ago if he wes Repub.<nt>
gekster Saturday, November 7th at 1:36AM EST (link)A political party cannot be all things to all people.
It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency, or simply to swell its numbers.
Ronald Reagan
Every deer hunter in Michigan still likes to take a shot at a squirrel, rabbit, or even a troll every now and then.
William Jefferson is going straight to the COOLER!! *ba-DUM-bump*
Third Street Saturday, November 7th at 2:19AM EST (link)Thank you, folks, thank you; I’ll be here all week…
Katrina claims another.
Socrates Saturday, November 7th at 2:55AM EST (link)If it weren’t for the hurricane and abusing the Guard, do you think he’d have been rung up at all? I guess he was already under investigation about stuff
in his freezer
, but his behavior just after Katrina was really weird.
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Gone 2500 years, still not PC.
heres some of his behavior:
gekster Saturday, November 7th at 3:13AM EST (link)http://www.akdart.com/jefferson.html
Rush has talked about him since Katrina.
A political party cannot be all things to all people.
It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency, or simply to swell its numbers.
Ronald Reagan
Every deer hunter in Michigan still likes to take a shot at a squirrel, rabbit, or even a troll every now and then.
He's a Democrat???? But it can't be. Mad-Maddow must be fuming against the racist judge. nt
Rod_Patrick Saturday, November 7th at 6:19AM EST (link)Friday the 13th - a lucky day then, eh ?........ nt
Kenny Solomon Saturday, November 7th at 7:26AM EST (link)Of course you can have my guns……. Bullets first.
I didn’t say rounds, shells or magazines……
I said bullets first.
Now I hope we see the same thing with the ACORN group
bobojake Saturday, November 7th at 7:57AM EST (link)and its backers. Take them in from all offices of government and both sides of the aisle and put them right beside jefferson.
Another phony Dem mantra bites the dust
RedBeard Saturday, November 7th at 11:25AM EST (link)The whole fabricated “Republican Culture of Corruption” talking point doesn’t seem to be working really well for the Dems these days.
But then, I’m sure they have plenty of other inane and disingenuous talking points to trot out in lieu of any actual factual discussions.
Standard-bearer for grouchy curmudgeonry since, oh, 1975 or so.
27 to 33 years in the cooler
vamoose Saturday, November 7th at 11:40AM EST (link)seems very appropriate.
Federal sentencing guidelines
dennism Saturday, November 7th at 4:54PM EST (link)Five or six years ago a guy hired me to see how much money he’d swindled people out of… he’d already plead guilty to a federal securities violation and he’d get 3 months shorter sentence if I could prove it was less than $180,000. Less than $180K and the guideline gave him 3 months less time.
I demanded $5K up front and got half that. His lawyer cheated me out of the rest.
Ultimately I found out he got more than $180K. He didn’t get any credit for what he’d already paid back, which makes sense, you wouldn’t let a bank robber off if he gave the money back. My guy’s sentence was enhanced due to a DUI conviction 30 years earlier. That seemed like an awful blow to fairness at the time, but once incarcerated, my felon (who was now a virtual tea-totaller) completed a drug and alcohol program that took one year off his sentence.
Is this a great country or what?
My bet is on less than ten years
Flagstaff Saturday, November 7th at 11:05PM EST (link)but more than five. Maybe not at first, but eventually.
Pluto, the Ninth Planet - Forever!