As a lawman for more than a quarter century, Timothy Riley would stand with prosecutors when he entered a courtroom, where he would describe, under oath, how someone else had broken the law. But on Good Friday, Riley’s role was reversed. In a nearly empty federal courtroom in Harrisburg, Riley,…
Source: Morningcall
Ex-state narcotics agent pleads guilty to accepting drug money
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