Nov 5th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
New York - Ex-New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik pleaded guilty to charges growing out of accusations that he traded influence for apartment renovations.
Kerik, 54, admitted guilt of eight counts today before U.S. District Judge Stephen Robinson in White Plains, New York. He faces a maximum possible sentence of 61 years in prison when he's sentenced Feb. 18. The government has recommended 27 to 33 months.
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