LITTLE
ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Latest on the sentencing for a former Arkansas
judge who admitted trading lighter sentences for sexual favors (all
times local):
3:30 p.m.
A
federal judge has sentenced a former Arkansas judge to five years in
prison after he admitted giving young male defendants lighter sentences
in exchange for sexual favors.
A
lawyer for 72-year-old Joseph Boeckmann asked the judge Wednesday for a
term of home detention. Prosecutors said 37 months in prison was
necessary because Boeckmann was a judge with a 20-year history of
abusing young men who appeared before him.
Authorities
said the FBI investigated Boeckmann for similar crimes twice in the
1990s when he was a deputy prosecutor. He wasn't charged after he agreed
to resign.
U.S.
District Judge Kristine Baker had warned Boeckmann she might impose a
tougher penalty than that negotiated during a plea bargain. She said his
crimes deserve a tougher sentence.
Source: YahooNews
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