Friday, November 05, 2010

Looks like Ponch is going to have a few solo missions on the California Highway Patrol for awhile


SFLawyers previously covered Larry Wilcox's (Jon Baker in CHiPs) case here. He actually pleaded guilty before Judge Cohn today. Here's the actual plea agreement. He's obviously cooperating in this securities fraud case and his sentence is capped at 5 years. He agreed to all of the enhancements in his agreement for a one month conspiracy in 2009, including amount of loss, abuse of trust, sophisticated means, officer/director, and he agreed not to ask for a variance or appeal. So, he will have to hope the government goes to bat for him on his cooperation. If not, he's looking at 2 years by my count.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:21 PM

    any news on verdicts in fed ct this week?

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  2. Anonymous4:28 PM

    The 1:21 P.M. comment must be from someone trying to brag about his or her own victory or wanting to publicize someone else's loss. Just say what you want us to know and stop hiding behind anonymous comments.

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  3. Anonymous9:53 PM

    Cristina Soto and Dan Bernstein convicted 2 out of 3 - the third was a hung jury. They did a good job.

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  4. Anonymous10:22 AM

    the guy who replaced Jon was good.

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