Law360, New York (November 15, 2011, 5:49 PM ET) -- A U.S. Postal Service supervisor pled guilty Monday to conspiracy for his role in a six-year kickback scheme involving $13 million in post office maintenance contracts, reaching a plea agreement just as his trial was set to start in Michigan federal court.
Denny Robinson, who was a supervisor at the Postal Service's Detroit vehicle maintenance facility, admitted accepting $50,000 in cash, two free cars, and thousands of dollars in free vehicle maintenance from contractor Metro Diesel, in exchange for helping the company get vehicle repair and...