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Prospect of prison looms for former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife

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Volunteer Moderators of the world unite, you have
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Why no news conference by the NAACP, the Rev. Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson Sr. as to how this criminal act by Jesse Jackson Jr violated the trust of and how Jackson stole from, all of the black people that gave money to his campaign, supported and voted for U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr?
Not to mention the role model perspectives.

I wonder how Obama feels about it?
Him coming out of the Chicago politician scene and knowing Jackson Jr. personally:-D

By MICHAEL TARM, Associated Press; PETE YOST, Associated Press
CHICAGO The prospect of prison looms over former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife after they agreed to plead guilty to charges in an alleged scheme to spend $750,000 in campaign funds on personal items ? including furs, a gold watch, a football signed by U.S. presidents and even a hat once owned by Michael Jackson.

It wasn't immediately clear how much time either Jackson could end up doing when the legal drama inevitably reaches its climax before a federal sentencing judge within a few months. But judges frown on brazen breaches of public trust, said one former federal prosecutor, and that may mean the former Chicago congressman will likely to have to serve at least a few years behind bars.

"It shows hubris and arrogance that a politician sees his campaign coffers as his to spend as likes," said Jeff Cramer, who as an assistant U.S. attorney in Chicago worked on multiple corruption cases. "With these kinds of charges, I cannot imagine him not going to prison ... for 3 1/2 or 4 1/2 years."
He thought Sandi Jackson, at most, would spend several months in prison.

Prosecutors are reluctant to ask judges to send couples with school-age children, like the Jacksons, to prison for long terms at simultaneously ? so it's possible, Cramer said, that the government will seek to stagger their sentences in such a way that the Jacksons aren't behind bars at the same time.
Federal prosecutors on Friday filed one charge of conspiracy against the former congressman and charged his ex-alderman wife, Sandra, with one count of filing false joint federal income tax returns for the years 2006 through 2011 that knowingly understated the income the couple received. Both agreed to plead guilty in deals with federal prosecutors.
Both face maximum penalties of several years in prison; he also faces hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines and forfeitures. But the government did not immediately release the text of its plea agreements. Such agreements almost invariably call for prosecutors to recommend sentences below the maximum.
The son of a famed civil rights leader, Jackson, a Democrat, entered Congress in 1995 and resigned last November. Sandi, as she's known, was a Chicago alderman, but resigned last month amid the federal investigation.

Jackson used campaign money to buy a $43,350 gold-plated, men's Rolex watch and $9,587.64 on children's furniture, according to court papers filed in the case. His wife spent $5,150 on fur capes and parkas, the document said.

"I offer no excuses for my conduct, and I fully accept my responsibility for the improper decisions and mistakes I have made," the ex-congressman said in a written statement released by his lawyers. "I want to offer my sincerest apologies ... it is my hope that I am remembered for things that I did right."
Several messages left with Jackson's father, the voluble civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, were not returned Friday. The elder Jackson has often declined to comment about his son's health and legal woes over the past several months.

The government said, "Defendant Jesse L. Jackson Jr., willingly and knowingly, used approximately $750,000 from the campaign's accounts for personal expenses" that benefited him and his co-conspirator, who was not named in the one-count criminal information filed in the case. The filing of a criminal information means a defendant has waived the right to have a grand jury consider the case; it is used by federal prosecutors when they have reached a deal for a guilty plea.
 
[h=2]Prospect of prison looms for former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife[/h]..........so that's why he has been hiding out in a 'nut house'.....a mini vacation before Jail......:thinking:
 
LMAO! what a fucking dumbass...I guess it makes sense now why he was "sick" for all those months...who wouldn't be knowing karma was coming back around and sooner than later.
 
You'd think it would just be easier to be honest in life. I believe quite a few more politicians need to be targeted for corruption.
 
I'm from Chicago and while I in large part disagree with the Jackson's family politics and antics... You have to respect the intensity in which served their constitutes...
 
how does someone get to have a plea deal before they get arrested & indicted? i never heard of that.
 
Rich and/or famous usually does the trick. Mostly the rich part.
 
how does someone get to have a plea deal before they get arrested & indicted? i never heard of that.

lawyers can arrange plea bargains w/ the DA at the moment an arrest warrant has been issued before the warrant has been served and the person processed (finger printed, etc.). LE handles white color crimes completely different. many times people will have days and weeks before they are asked to turn themselves in so they can handle their business first.

the scales of justice are not blind, they have always seen the color green
 
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