Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Harder to Buy a Federal Judge, Donnie Boy

A judge sentenced former coal executive Don Blankenship to a year in prison Wednesday for his role in the deadliest U.S. mine explosion in four decades, saying he was part of a "dangerous conspiracy."

One day after the sixth anniversary of the Upper Big Branch Mine explosion, which killed 29 men, U.S. District Judge Irene Berger gave the ex-Massey Energy CEO the maximum prison time and fine of $250,000. A federal jury convicted Blankenship on Dec. 3 of a misdemeanor conspiracy to violate mine safety standards at Upper Big Branch.
Blankenship, by large "campaign contributions" had enough influence in the West Virginia state courts to merit getting a slap-down by the Supremes. But it's a lot harder to pull that shit with Federal judges.

3 comments:

  1. Whatever this dude did ...worked!

    He got ONE YEAR for murdering 29 people?

    A Black kid with a "rock" gets 5-10 years!

    29 PEOPLE dead ...

    Humpt ...he's getting an extended vacation!

    Justice?????

    Well ..now We know ...he's not one of US.

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  2. The bastard still got only 12 and a half days per miner killed. It would be nice if he did his time is a federal garden spot like Lewisburg.

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  3. The judge gave him the maximum sentence she could. One year. The real corruption happened in the legislature, long before the trials.

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