Crooked Statehouse Staffer Asks For No Jail Time

A lawyer for Robert Braddock, Jr. asked a federal judge this week not to impose a prison sentence on his recently-convicted client, citing recorded evidence not presented to the jury during his May trial.

A jury found Braddock, the former finance director for state House Speaker Chris Donovan, guilty in May of three counts of conspiring to hide the source of $27,500 in campaign donations.

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