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Former Gov. ArchMoore believes he is innocent of four of the. five charges to which he has pleaded guilty and says he was pressured by federal prosecutors into signing his plea, his lawyer said Thursday in a petition filed in U.S.... Published: Friday, June 29, 1990 Words: 1036
Jerry Bradberry, the state Tax Department's chief compliance officer under former Gov. ArchMoore, pleaded guilty Monday to lying before a federal grand jury about collecting illegal cash during Moore's 1984 and 1988 campaigns. Lying... Published: Tuesday, July 03, 1990 Words: 635
Rumors circulated Wednesday that former Gov. ArchMoore has decided to try to withdraw his guiltyplea to a five-count federal indictment. Moore's lawyer, William Hundley of Washington, D.C., could not be reached for comment. When... Published: Thursday, June 21, 1990 Words: 286
Arch A. Moore, the state's only three-term governor, entered guilty pleas Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Charleston to charges of extortion, mail fraud, two counts of filing false tax returns and obstruction of justice. Moore confirmed... Published: Wednesday, May 09, 1990 Words: 725
Noah Perry, former president of West Virginians for ArchMoore, pleaded guilty Tuesday in U.S. District Court to filing a false income tax statement. | PERRY TOLD U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE JOHN T. COPENHAVER THAT HE received four campaign... Published: Wednesday, October 31, 1990 Words: 425
Noah Perry, former president of West Virginians for ArchMoore, pleaded guilty Tuesday in U.S. District Court to filing a false income tax statement. | PERRY TOLD U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE JOHN T. COPENHAVER THAT HE received four campaign... Published: Wednesday, October 31, 1990 Words: 425
TEXT OF INDICTMENT, RELATED STORY ON PAGES 5A AND 8A Former Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr. agreed to plead guilty Thursday to. a five-count indictment charging him with corruption in office and in his 1984 and 1988 election campaigns. The... Published: Friday, April 13, 1990 Words: 1826
John Leaberry, the former deputy tax commissioner who wore a recording device to help convict ex-Gov. ArchMoore, pleaded guilty Friday to income tax evasion. |RLeaberry, in a hearing in U.S. District Court in front of Judge John T.... Published: Saturday, September 22, 1990 Words: 472
Moore's Washington, D.C.-based lawyer, is. asking Special U.S. District Judge Walter Hoffman of Norfolk, Va., to allow Moore to withdraw his guiltyplea so Moore can profess his innocence in a trial. Hundley will base his request on... Published: Saturday, June 23, 1990 Words: 370
John Leaberry, the 1988 campaign manager for former Gov. ArchMoore, will plead guilty Sept. 11 to filing a false income tax return. Leaberry was charged in an information July 10 with failing to list all sources of income on his 1988... Published: Thursday, July 19, 1990 Words: 192