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Virginia's ex-governor can stay out of prison amid appeal, says supreme court | Virginia's ex-governor can stay out of prison amid appeal, says supreme court |
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The US supreme court on Monday granted a request by former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell to remain out of prison while he appeals against his corruption convictions. | |
In a brief unsigned order, the court said McDonnell, who was governor from 2010 until 2014, would not have to report to prison until he completes the appeals process. | In a brief unsigned order, the court said McDonnell, who was governor from 2010 until 2014, would not have to report to prison until he completes the appeals process. |
Related: Bob McDonnell corruption trial: the failure of a 'traditional American family' | Related: Bob McDonnell corruption trial: the failure of a 'traditional American family' |
Last week, chief justice John Roberts gave McDonnell a temporary reprieve while the court awaited the government’s response to his application. McDonnell’s lawyers are now expected to ask the high court to hear his full appeal. | Last week, chief justice John Roberts gave McDonnell a temporary reprieve while the court awaited the government’s response to his application. McDonnell’s lawyers are now expected to ask the high court to hear his full appeal. |
The Richmond, Virginia-based fourth US circuit court of appeals had rejected McDonnell’s initial request to stay out of prison. The same court upheld McDonnell’s conviction in a July ruling. | |
McDonnell, once a rising star in the Republican Party, and his wife, Maureen, were convicted in September 2014 of taking $177,000 in gifts and loans from businessman Jonnie Williams in exchange for promoting one of his company’s dietary supplements. | McDonnell, once a rising star in the Republican Party, and his wife, Maureen, were convicted in September 2014 of taking $177,000 in gifts and loans from businessman Jonnie Williams in exchange for promoting one of his company’s dietary supplements. |
US district court judge James Spencer sentenced McDonnell to two years in prison. | US district court judge James Spencer sentenced McDonnell to two years in prison. |
He has remained free pending the outcome of his appeal. | He has remained free pending the outcome of his appeal. |
Lawyers for McDonnell, the first Virginia governor to be convicted on criminal charges, had argued that he did not represent a flight risk or threat to public safety and thus did not need to be imprisoned. | Lawyers for McDonnell, the first Virginia governor to be convicted on criminal charges, had argued that he did not represent a flight risk or threat to public safety and thus did not need to be imprisoned. |
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