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Convicted ex-Mass State Police sergeant’s pension is $100,000-plus. Will he lose it after being found guilty in bribery ...
Ex-State Trooper Gary Cederquist was convicted of handing out commercial drivers licenses in exchange for favors. What he texted and received.
Stoughton man Gary Cederquist, 59, was facing numerous federal charges in connection with a conspiracy to falsify records and give passing scores to certain Commercial Driver’s License applicants, ...
A former Massachusetts state police sergeant was found guilty Friday of taking part in a scheme to take bribes, including a new snowblower and a driveway, in exchange for giving passing scores on ...
Butner and Mendes both pleaded guilty last month in connection with the Massachusetts State Police Commercial Driver’s ...
A former Massachusetts State Police Sergeant was convicted Friday in a bribery scheme that gave commercial driver’s licenses to unqualified drivers in exchange for kickbacks, including a repaved ...
Gary Cederquist, 59, of Stoughton, was found guilty Friday by a federal jury of giving false passing scores to multiple Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) applicants, including individuals who ...
A former Sergeant with the Massachusetts State Police has been found guilty of "orchestrating a series of schemes to give false passing scores" on CDL tests in a years-long bribery and extortion ...
In a split-verdict after a three-week trial and three days of deliberations in federal court in Boston, jurors convicted Gary Cederquist of 48 counts of conspiracy, extortion, honest services mail ...
Gary Cederquist, 59, was convicted of taking bribes in the form of home improvements and deliveries of beverages and snacks. For instance, jurors convicted him of receiving a $10,000 repaving job ...
Gary Cederquist, 59, of Stoughton, was convicted of nearly 50 charges, including two counts of conspiracy to commit extortion, one count of extortion and six counts of honest services mail fraud.
Gary Cederquist, 59, of Stoughton, was convicted of nearly 50 charges, including two counts of conspiracy to commit extortion, one count of extortion and six counts of honest services mail fraud.