Thursday, 9 January 2014

Pennsylvania Decide sentenced to 28 years in prison for selling teens to jail

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Pennsylvania Decide sentenced to 28 years in prison for selling teens to jail
Disgraced Pennsylvania decide Mark Ciavarella Jr has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for conspiring with personal prisons to sentence juvenile offenders to maximum sentences for bribes and kickbacks which totaled millions of bucks. He was also requested to pay $1.2 million in restitution.

In the personal prison industry the more time an inmate spends in a facility, the more of a profit is reaped from the condition. Ciavearella was a figurehead in a conspiracy in the condition of Pennsylvania which noticed thousands of younger men and women unjustly punished and penalized in the title of corporate profit.

According to allgov.com Ciavearella's cases from 2003 - 2008 were reviewed by a special investigative panel and later on by the Pennsylvania Supreme Courtroom and it was found that upwards of 5,000 younger men and women were denied their constitutional rights, and therefore all of their convictions were dismissed and were summarily released.

During his sentencing Ciavarella was defiant, claiming he had broken no laws and claimed the money he received was a legitimate 'finder's fee.' Assistant U.S. Lawyer Gordon Zubrod said comments such as these were typical of Ciavarella, according to the local reporting of citizensvoice.com

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