Prosecutors expect to seek at least a year in prison for Rep. Duncan Hunter after guilty plea - News Summed Up

Prosecutors expect to seek at least a year in prison for Rep. Duncan Hunter after guilty plea


Rep. Duncan Hunter pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to misuse campaign funds on Tuesday and is expected to resign from Congress before facing a prison sentence. Rep. Duncan Hunter arrives at federal court in San Diego to change his plea in a sweeping campaign finance investigation. Alfred/The San Diego Union-Tribune)Advertisement“Whatever my time in custody will be, I will take that hit,” he told San Diego television station KUSI in an interview aired Monday. First elected to Congress in 2008, Hunter represents central and northeastern San Diego County and a small part of Riverside County. Shortly after graduating from San Diego State in 2001, Hunter was inspired by the Sept. 11 attacks to join the Marine Corps.


Source: Los Angeles Times December 03, 2019 18:22 UTC



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