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A former Massachusetts State Police sergeant was convicted of running a bribery and extortion scheme involving CDL tests.
Prosecutors allege the scheme resulted in more than three dozen people getting commercial driver’s licenses between about ...
Over the course of nearly four years, a former Massachusetts trooper gave false passing scores to multiple CDL applicants.
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Daily Voice on MSNEx-State Trooper Gary Cederquist Guilty In Bribery TrialA former Massachusetts State Police sergeant was found guilty of running a years-long bribery and extortion scheme that let ...
A former Massachusetts State Police Sergeant was convicted Friday in a bribery scheme that gave commercial driver’s licenses ...
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A former Massachusetts state police sergeant has been found guilty of taking part in a scheme to take bribes in exchange for ...
A former statie has been found guilty on dozens of counts in the Commercial Driver’s License bribery scheme, while the jury ...
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Ex-Mass. state trooper charged in license scheme goes to trial; 2 others plead guiltyGary Cederquist was in charge of the unit that allegedly gave driver's licenses to applicants who failed or did not complete ...
Scott Camara, 44, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to falsify records and one count of perjury. U.S. District Court ...
The man accused of masterminding the scheme, State Police Sgt. Gary Cederquist, is on trial in federal court in Boston. According to federal prosecutors, in return for friendly driver’s license ...
The alleged leader of this conspiracy is ex-Sgt. Gary Cederquist. While Mendes and three others have already or are expected to soon plead guilty, Cederquist’s fate is in the hands of a jury.
Jury selection is slated to begin Monday in the trial of Gary Cederquist, a retired State Police sergeant accused of plotting to issue licenses to drivers who flunked the CDL test — or never ...
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