18 Jun 2009
Former federal judge Samuel Kent began an almost three-year prison term on June 15, while the U.S. House of Representatives cleared its calendar to consider Kent's impeachment.
Kent, who served as U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Texas, pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice charges in February for lying to investigators in connection with allegations he sexually assaulted two female employees at the Galveston federal cou...
Devens Federal Medical Center Timeline
| 2009 Jun 15 |
U.S. District Court Judge Samuel Kent Checks into Devens Federal Medical Center
WASHINGTON — Four months after pleading guilty to obstruction of justice, U.S. District Judge Samuel B. Kent entered a federal medical prison in Ayer, Mass., Monday to begin a 33-month se...
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| 2009 Jun 18 |
U.S. District Court Judge Samuel Kent Begins Prison Term while House Considers Impeachment
Former federal judge Samuel Kent began an almost three-year prison term on June 15, while the U.S. House of Representatives cleared its calendar to consider Kent's impeachment.
Kent, ...
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