Friday, February 13, 2009

Web Page For Victims

As a service to the public, and in compliance with legal obligations, the United States Attorney’s Office is providing a web page as a means for members of the public who believe they have been victimized by alleged public corruption in Luzerne County to remain fully informed of the status of pending prosecutions.

The web page will be updated as court events are scheduled in this matter.

1. United States of America v. Mark Ciavarella, Jr. and Michael Conahan;
Middle District of Pennsylvania Docket Number 3:CR-09-00028
- Link to Criminal Information
- Link to U.S. v. Mark Ciavarella, Jr. Plea Agreement
- Link to U.S. v. Michael Conahan Plea Agreement

2. United States v. William T. Sharkey, Sr.
Middle District of Pennsylvania Docket Number 3:CR-09-00035
- Link to Criminal Information
- Link to Plea Agreement

If you believe that you were a victim of an offense being prosecuted as part of the Luzerne County corruption prosecutions, and if you want to learn more about your rights as a victim, please contact us in writing at the following address:
United States Attorney’s Office,
Middle District of Pennsylvania,
Attention: Laurie Reiley,
P.O. Box 11754, Harrisburg, PA 17108.

Please include details that explain why you feel you are a victim in this case.

Web Page and Source:
The United States Attorney's Office - LUZERNE COUNTY CORRUPTION PROSECUTIONS

See also:
Request to Review Cases

Alleged Public Corruption

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, this should be duplicated in all counties and states!

Maybe there is hope if we keep at it!

The state's attorney we have to deal with in Illinois is worthless.

Anonymous said...

Hooray!

Victims come forward - now is your time!

Anonymous said...

If they took advantage of the young, then they took advantage of the elderly.

Hopefully, many people will come forward with their cases!

Anonymous said...

Yes, this could set a valuable precedent.

If they do this right, then we have something to point to -- to show it can be done and should be done!

Anonymous said...

Applause!

This is a step in the right direction, the only way to get around the politicians who serve as our corrupt government officials guilty of PUBLIC CORRUPTION. Illinois is overflowing with local, state and county government leaders protecting those who are the target of vailid complaints.

Thhank you United States Attorney now please provide a webpage related to: ILLINOIS.