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[Summary] => MIAMI, Florida Manila congressman Mark Jimenez, who became a figure in corruption scandals in the United States and the Philippines, was sentenced yesterday to more than two years in prison for federal election fraud.
Jimenez, who pleaded guilty to election conspiracy and tax evasion charges, was also ordered to pay $1.2 million in restitution Thursday.
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[Summary] => Negotiations are ongoing for a plea bargain of Manila Rep. Mark Jimenez on the criminal charges he is facing in the United States, his lawyer told the Supreme Court yesterday.
"The negotiation is still ongoing. But Jimenezs lawyers in the US have not yet finalized the plea bargain agreement. But inevitably, we have to," Mario Bautista told the 15 justices in a near three-hour open court hearing.
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CLINTON AND VICE PRESIDENT AL GORE
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[Summary] => MIAMI, Florida Manila congressman Mark Jimenez, who became a figure in corruption scandals in the United States and the Philippines, was sentenced yesterday to more than two years in prison for federal election fraud.
Jimenez, who pleaded guilty to election conspiracy and tax evasion charges, was also ordered to pay $1.2 million in restitution Thursday.
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"The negotiation is still ongoing. But Jimenezs lawyers in the US have not yet finalized the plea bargain agreement. But inevitably, we have to," Mario Bautista told the 15 justices in a near three-hour open court hearing.
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November 15, 2003 - 12:00am
August 15, 2001 - 12:00am