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Letters Say To Spare, Punish Joe Bruno

2010_05_bruno.jpg Last winter, former State Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno was found guilty of wire and mail fraud in his federal corruption trial and the U.S. Attorney's office has recommended a sentence of 97 months for the 81-year-old. So far, the judge overseeing the sentencing this Thursday has received four letters, two in favor of sparing Bruno (one from a prosecutor, another from Charles Grodin) and two who want him to get time ("Bruno personified... a Mafia godfather"). One juror who was on the case told the Times Union, "He should have been convicted on all the counts"—he was acquitted on six other accounts—"There are a lot of people who say he did a lot of good. Yeah, he did a lot of good with our money and he enriched himself in the process."

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  • anothervoter

    Give him the max. Let him rot in prison.

    And confiscate all his property / money / etc...

  • NannyState

    Chain him to a wall in a dimly lit basment with a crack in the middle of the floor as a toilet.

  • Bubba

    I say double the max. He was the Senate leader. He should be held to a higher standard.

  • verbal

    fry this motherfucker

  • FelixtheCat & Christine Quinn'

    Dear Judge Sharpe

    Please give him the MAX

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