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Tax evasion suspects sentencing delayed

April 5, 2012

A federal judge issued a ruling Thursday delaying the sentencing for Monty and Patricia Ervin, who were due to be sentenced next week for felony tax evasion and conspiracy to defrauding the government charges.

Sentencing date set for sheriff's killer

March 30, 2012

A 60-year-old man convicted of shooting a Coffee County sheriff to death more than 30 years ago will have another sentencing hearing next month.

Sentencing delayed for man who plotted to kill Pres. Obama

March 27, 2012

A federal judge has delayed the sentencing for a man from Uzbekistan who pleaded guilty to plotting to kill President Barack Obama

St. Clair state prison tour aims to show need for Alabama to downsize its swollen inmate total

March 16, 2012

Sen. Cam Ward, who is chairman of the Legislature’s prison oversight committee and a member of the Sentencing Commission, said the goal is to shift nonviolent offenders to alternatives other than prison and ensure there is space for violent offenders.

Government seeks to delay sentencing of Ronnie Gilley, Jarrod Massey

March 7, 2012

Government prosecutors have asked a federal judge to delay the sentencing of cooperating witnesses Ronnie Gilley and Jarrod Massey, signaling that its investigation of corruption in Alabama may not end with the current gambling retrial.

Feds release details of plea agreement with Madison County Circuit Clerk Jane Smith

February 16, 2012

The plea agreement, released this morning, notes Smith’s cooperation and says that she should face the low end of the sentencing guidelines, which call for a zero to 6-month prison term for each count. The agreement also calls for probation and an unspecified

Alleged Elberta engagement-ring thief faces sentencing

January 23, 2012

An Elberta woman who pleaded guilty to stealing a diamond engagement ring failed to appear for her sentencing docket last week and was arrested after having an alias warrant issued.

Huntsville man sentenced to 20 years following domestic violence conviction

January 6, 2012

Toriano Nicholas Porter had two prior felony convictions in New Jersey, White said, so under Alabama’s habitual felony law his sentencing range was 15 to 99 years, or life.

Attorney: Bonds will appeal conviction

December 16, 2011

Former Major League Baseball star Barry Bonds has been sentenced to 30 days house arrest and two years probation for obstruction of justice. Prosecutors had asked for 15 months in prison.

Woman sentenced for theft from housing authority

November 21, 2011

A federal judge ordered a former Wiregrass housing authority director to pay nearly $200,000 in restitution as part of her sentencing for a theft charge involving her position at the authority.