Judge "Maximum Neal" Biggers today sentenced Zach Scruggs to 14 months in prison for his role in the Scruggs Bribery Scandal. Actually, it was not the maximum he could have received -- three years was the max. According to this Associated Press story by Holbrook Mohr, the younger Scruggs seemed surprised. Here is a transcript of Zach Scruggs' sentencing hearing, at the website of the Sun Herald, and you may note when you read it that Zach was represented by suspected Trailer Lawyer Todd Graves. (Unconfirmed rumors were that Graves arrived at the courthouse in a single-wide pulled by a 1986 Jeep Cherokee with rust colorations, and was met by a State Farm band of pipers playing "Bye Bye Trailer Lawyer Pie." I'm still checking this out).Also pres
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