Here is a report from ICLB's ever-dependable Oxford correspondent, whose identity remains confidential to readers but whom I vouch for.Zach pleaded guilty to a one-count information for misprision of felony. He stood before Judge Biggers with his attorneys Mike Moore and Todd Graves. David Sanders represented the government. The elements of the crime that he committed are as follows: 1. federal felony was committed. 2. he had knowledge of the felony3. failure to notify authorities4. committed an act to conceal the crime. Max possible penalty is 3 years, $250,000 penalty, supervised release up to ond year. Zach waived indictment in exchange for dismissal of original indictment and not being charged with offenses related to the charge. Government recommended probated sentence.Judge poi
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