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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 ...
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 ...
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.
Also in court: Former Massachusetts state police sergeant Gary Cederquist is being sentenced for his participation in a bribery scheme. Cederquist, of Stoughton, was found guilty of taking bribes ...
Gary Cederquist, 59, of Stoughton, Massachusetts, was convicted on Friday by a federal jury. He had accepted bribes ranging from a new $10,000 driveway to a granite post and mailbox to cases of ...
Gary Cederquist, 59, of Stoughton, was charged in a 74-count indictment in January 2024, in addition to three other state troopers and two civilians. Charging documents stated that between ...
Gary Cederquist, 59, of Stoughton, was convicted in federal court of nearly 50 charges, including conspiracy, mail fraud, falsifying records, and taking bribes, the US Attorney for Massachusetts said.
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 ...
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