badger
12/7/2011, 01:58 PM
14 years for Rod Blago.
Link (http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=13&articleid=20111207_13_0_CHICAG68594)
After being defiant most of the time and proclaiming total innocence, the lawyers must have detected the worst because there was suddenly a feeling of remorse and sadness and begging for forgiveness today... to no avail. My favorite line from that article:
While Blagojevich will likely end up at a minimal security prison, he'll be largely cut off from the outside world. Visits by family are strictly limited, Blagojevich will have to share a cell with other inmates and he must work an eight-hour-a-day menial job — possibly scrubbing toilets or mopping floors — at just 12 cents an hour.
Link (http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=13&articleid=20111207_13_0_CHICAG68594)
After being defiant most of the time and proclaiming total innocence, the lawyers must have detected the worst because there was suddenly a feeling of remorse and sadness and begging for forgiveness today... to no avail. My favorite line from that article:
While Blagojevich will likely end up at a minimal security prison, he'll be largely cut off from the outside world. Visits by family are strictly limited, Blagojevich will have to share a cell with other inmates and he must work an eight-hour-a-day menial job — possibly scrubbing toilets or mopping floors — at just 12 cents an hour.