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CBS/ AP/ May 7, 2009, 1:34 PM

2 Pa. Judges Admit Jailing Kids For Cash

Two Pennsylvania judges charged with taking millions of dollars in kickbacks to send youth offenders to privately run detention centers pleaded guilty to fraud Thursday in one of the most stunning cases of judicial corruption on record.

Prosecutors allege Luzerne County Judges Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan took $2.6 million in payoffs to put juvenile offenders in lockups run by PA Child Care LLC and a sister company, possibly tainting the convictions of thousands of juvenile offenders.

The judges pleaded guilty in federal court in Scranton to honest services fraud and tax fraud. Their plea agreements call for sentences of more than seven years in prison. They were permitted to remain free pending sentencing.

The gray-haired jurists said little at Thursday's hearing, and declined to comment to reporters afterward.

Prosecutors described a scheme in which Conahan, the former president judge of Luzerne County, shut down the county-owned juvenile detention center in 2002 and signed an agreement with PA Child Care LLC to send youth offenders to its new facility outside Wilkes-Barre.

Ciavarella, who presided over juvenile court, sent youths to the detention center while he was taking payments, prosecutors said.

For years, youth advocacy groups complained that Ciavarella was ridiculously harsh and ran roughshod over youngsters' constitutional rights. Ciavarella sent a quarter of his juvenile defendants to detention centers from 2002 to 2006, compared with a statewide rate of one in 10.

Among the offenders were teenagers who were locked up for months for stealing loose change from cars, writing a prank note and possessing drug paraphernalia. Many had never been in trouble before, and some were imprisoned even after probation officers recommended against it. Many of the youths didn't have attorneys.

Ciavarella has specifically denied sending kids to jail for cash, and had indicated he would not go through with the guilty plea if the government offered that as evidence.

Thus prosecutors left out any mention Thursday of a quid pro quo, presenting only enough evidence to establish that crimes had occurred.

But Assistant U.S. Attorney Gordon Zubron said after the hearing that the government continues to allege a quid pro quo. "We're not negotiating that, no. We're not backing off," he said.

The prosecutor said it will be up to U.S. District Judge Edwin Kosik to settle the matter. Kosik could reject the proposed sentence as too light if he decides there was a quid pro quo.

"I think there will be significant disagreements as to what the facts are," Zubrod said. "Was there a connection between the payments and the money, and young people going to prison? Those are issues that are going to be addressed later by the court. There's going to be plenty of time to fight about that."

The judges were charged on Jan. 26 and removed from the bench by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court shortly afterward.

Fifteen-year-old Bernadine Wallace was sentenced to a month in lock-up for a threatening note she posted on her MySpace page, reports CBS News correspondent Seth Doane.

"I was thinking to myself, 'I don't deserve this. I don't think that I did that much wrong. I'm not a criminal'," she said.

"You saw the judges come out of court today. How were you feeling?" Doane asked Wallace's mother.

"Angry," Flo Wallace said. "How did they get to walk out with all these charges? When she went in front of them, she got out of shackles."

(AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Kurt Kruger, now 22, pictured at left, had never been in trouble with the law until the day police accused him of acting as a lookout while his friend shoplifted less than $200 worth of DVDs from Wal-Mart. He said he didn't know his friend was going to steal anything.

Kruger pleaded guilty before Ciavarella and spent three days in a company-run juvenile detention center, plus four months at a youth wilderness camp run by a different operator.

"Never in a million years did I think that I would actually get sent away. I was completely destroyed," said Kruger, who later dropped out of school. He said he wants to get his record expunged, earn his high school equivalency diploma and go to college.

"I got a raw deal, and yeah, it's not fair," he said, "but now it's 100 times bigger than me."
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lindagal75 says:
My grandson got in trouble for taking cd's out of a car. He went to court and pled for probation. Three days later he got caught doing the same thing. This was last summer and he has been locked up ever since. We got a public defender who worked out a deal with the DA to get 2 years probation. The judge declined the plea. He was in a high security detention center. He has been diagnosed as schizophrenic, and medication was denied him. They made him stand facing the wall for many hours at a time because he was laughing. They threw him against the wall because he asked another child for a book.
He's in a mental facility now, where he is medicated, but he is locked up. He runs away when he can because he wants to come home. They are constantly threatening to send him back to the prison facility if he doesn't do school work.
I hired another attorney to help him. He is very good, but has to fight every charge they make because of self defense, other charges in the facility.
Does anyone know what the penalty should be for the offense of entering an unlocked vehicle and taking cds?
My grandson is 16. He was 15 when this happened, and I fear he will become a hardened criminal before they are through with him.
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mjlewis6 says:
Time to do away with PLEA BARGAINING. THIS corrupts the system of DAs and Judges, who argue for Plea Bargaining as a way of insuring the justice system use its time effectively....for those obviously guilty and willing to do less fime for a guilty plea.

The PUBLIC is being cheated by this system either to enforce values or to increase the number of courts or (reduce the sizes of prisons since so many offenders who do plea bargain are not locked up for longer sentences). There is no SAVINGS to the public for any Plea Bargaining. So....let the DA's and judges properly try cases which are worth trying for those offenders they truly need to prosecute FAIRLY.....
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MILTONLOVER17 says:
KIDS SHOULDNT HAVE TO PLEAD GUILTY FOR NOTHING THEY DIDNT DO
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MILTONLOVER17 says:
A MODERN DAY SLAVERY THE WAY THEY DO KIDS IN SAN DIEGO..GROWN MEN DO WORST CRIMES AND GET RIGHT BACK OUT..FOR THE MOST PETY SITUATIONS THIS NEEDS TO BE STOPPED....THESE YOUNG VICTIMS ARE BEIN SENTENCED OUT OF PROPORTION NEEDS TO BE A PROTEST OR SOMETHING HELP PLEASE!!!
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MILTONLOVER17 says:
IN SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA JUDGE GAVE THIS BOY 8 YEARS FOR BREAKING INTO A STORE A 14 YEAR OLD LIFE FOR HAVING A GUN ALL THAT IS TO MUCH FOR SOMETHING SO PETY.I HAVE A FRIEND THAT THERE TRYING TO GIVE 10 YEARS FOR SOMETHING HE DIDNT DO NOT ONLY THAT BUT TRIED TO MAKE HIM PLEAD GUILTY FOR SOMETHING HE DIDNT DO.WHEN MY FRIEND HAD COURT THEY DIDNT TELL HIS MOM UNTIL AFTER AND MY FRIEND MOTHER IS STRUGGLING HAVING A HARD TIME TO FIND A PLACE TO STAY WITH THREE KIDS AND CANT AFFORD A LAWYER SHE HAS NO HELP BUT MY FRIEND. SHE REALLY NEEDS HER SON THERE WITH HER THEY REALLY NEED HELP..HERES HER EMAIL DR.PASTORREED711@PEOPLEPC.COM AND HER NUMBER IS 1858 365 7326 JOANN REED...
THEY TAKE THIS ALL OUT OF PROPORTION SENTENCING KIDS JUST FOR MONEY PLEASE HELP THIS IS REAL SERIOUS
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MILTONLOVER17 says:
IN SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA JUDGE GAVE THIS BOY 8 YEARS FOR BREAKING INTO A STORE A 14 YEAR OLD LIFE FOR HAVING A GUN ALL THAT IS TO MUCH FOR SOMETHING SO PETY.I HAVE A FRIEND THAT THERE TRYING TO GIVE 10 YEARS FOR SOMETHING HE DIDNT DO NOT ONLY THAT BUT TRIED TO MAKE HIM PLEAD GUILTY FOR SOMETHING HE DIDNT DO.WHEN MY FRIEND HAD COURT THEY DIDNT TELL HIS MOM UNTIL AFTER AND MY FRIEND MOTHER IS STRUGGLING HAVING A HARD TIME TO FIND A PLACE TO STAY WITH THREE KIDS AND CANT AFFORD A LAWYER SHE HAS NO HELP BUT MY FRIEND. SHE REALLY NEEDS HER SON THERE WITH HER THEY REALLY NEED HELP..HERES HER EMAIL DR.PASTORREED711@PEOPLEPC.COM AND HER NUMBER IS 1858 365 7326 JOANN REED...
THEY TAKE THIS ALL OUT OF PROPORTION SENTENCING KIDS JUST FOR MONEY PLEASE HELP THIS IS REAL SERIOUS
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searingtruth says:
Ahhhh .... The Republicans and Democrats at work.

Forever together in their unprecedented crimes against America, and humanity.
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jasonmorse1 says:
BTW an incarcerated judge would live better than most on the outside, Raiseing youre taxes to pay for grounds fees, and his highnesse''s ''special care conditions'' He''s out on bail wile they sprits up a bit. My deep appoligys to general population.
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jasonmorse1 says:
Enjoy the American dream.... By this time next year it will only be a distant memory. coast to coast the disgracefully other than honerable pedigree''s of our crumbling Nation will have completely sold out the people, Just another Judge in just another city, This sadly is the norm. Expect it to get worse as the infastructure rapidly fails.
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honestabe8 says:
This is not an issue of Democrats or Republicans, this is an issue of corrupt judges (and likely cops and prosecutors). Making it a partisan ********* issue just deflects the responsibility.
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