"The once overly chatty Blagojevich, who may be judged as one of Illinois' worst governors ever, had little to say after his June conviction. "Well, among the many lessons I've learned from this whole experience is to try to speak a little bit less," Blagojevich said after the jury read him his fate.
Though the mop-topped former chief executive qualifies for a maximum prison sentence of around 300 years, he'll probably get closer to 10 years in a federal lock-up. Among the rules he'll be forced to follow once inside the federal penal system is one that doesn't allow prisoners to dye their hair. Don't pity the grey-haired fool."
Though the mop-topped former chief executive qualifies for a maximum prison sentence of around 300 years, he'll probably get closer to 10 years in a federal lock-up. Among the rules he'll be forced to follow once inside the federal penal system is one that doesn't allow prisoners to dye their hair. Don't pity the grey-haired fool."
No comments:
Post a Comment