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Ex-judge gets 5 years for trading lighter sentences for sexual favors

23-2-2018 < Blacklisted News 78 193 words
 

Feb. 21 (UPI) -- A former Arkansas judge was sentenced to five years in federal prison Wednesday for offering lighter sentences to young male defendants in exchange for sexual favors.


Joseph Boeckmann, 71, was also fined $50,000 "to account for the financial harm he caused through his fraud scheme," the Department of Justice said. Boeckmann faced up to 20 years on each count.


Federal prosecutors asked for three years in prison and Boeckmann's attorneys asked for house arrest for their elderly client. But U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker said she handed down a heavier sentence because Boeckmann abused his authority on the bench, the Arkansas Times reported.


Boeckmann was indicted in 2016 and pleaded guilty the following year to the wire fraud and witness tampering charges.


According to the indictment, Boeckmann would "benefit himself by corruptly using his official position as an Arkansas district judge to obtain personal services, sexual contact and the opportunity to view and to photograph in compromising positions persons who appeared before him in traffic and misdemeanor criminal cases in exchange for dismissing the cases."


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