Former Pennsylvania lawmaker sentenced in corruption case

A former Pennsylvania lawmaker was sentenced in a public corruption and the story is here.

Former Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Veon will spend six to 14 years in jail for his role in a public corruption case that involved using public money and employees for campaign work. Veon, sentenced this morning before Dauphin County Judge Richard A. Lewis, also was ordered to pay a $37,000 fine and $100,000 in restitution. He was not given bail.

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