USA v. Hall et al

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Case Number:

5:09-cr-00154

Court:

Alabama Northern

Nature of Suit:

Firms

  1. April 30, 2012

    Iraq Contract Schemers' Appeal Chances Help Win Bail

    An Alabama federal judge on Friday granted bail to a former U.S. Army major and his wife who were convicted of taking bribes in exchange for steering contracts in Iraq, saying they raised questions likely to result in a reversal or a new trial.

  2. February 23, 2012

    Wife Of Ex-Army Major Gets 6 Years For Iraq Bribes

    An Alabama federal judge on Thursday handed down a six-year prison sentence to the wife of a former U.S. Army major who was recently jailed for taking $3 million in bribes in exchange for steering bottled water contracts in Iraq.

  3. January 06, 2012

    Ex-Army Major Gets 12 Years For Iraq Bribery Scheme

    An Alabama federal judge on Thursday handed a 12-year sentence to an ex-U.S. Army major convicted of taking $3 million in bribes in exchange for contracts to supply bottled water in Iraq and Kuwait.

  4. November 16, 2011

    Judge Delays Bribery Sentencing For Ex-Army Major

    An Alabama federal judge delayed sentencing Wednesday for an ex-U.S. Army major convicted of taking $3 million in bribes in exchange for contracts to supply bottled water in Iraq and Kuwait, giving him time to respond to the government's sentencing memorandum.

  5. November 14, 2011

    US Seeks Life Sentence For Leader Of Army Bribery Scheme

    The U.S. government on Sunday asked a federal judge to impose a life prison sentence on a former U.S. Army major convicted of taking $3 million in bribes in exchange for contracts to supply bottled water in Iraq and Kuwait.

  6. April 26, 2011

    Army Major, Wife Can't Shake Bribery Convictions

    A U.S. Army major convicted of taking $2.8 million in bribes in exchange for contracts in Iraq and Kuwait will not get a new trial or an acquittal, an Alabama federal judge said Monday.

  7. March 16, 2011

    Convicted Army Major, Wife Seek New Bribery Trial

    A U.S. Army major and his wife asked an Alabama judge Tuesday for acquittal and a new trial on their conviction of conspiring to accept $2.8 million in bribes in exchange for contracts in Iraq and Kuwait.