6 Indicted for Roles in Allegedly Throwing Criminal Trial
A Salem man was among the six North Shore residents charged with obstructing justice to obtain the acquittal of two defendants in an insurance fraud case.
A Salem man was among the six North Shore residents who were indicted Tuesday by a Suffolk County grand jury for their role in allegedly bribing witnesses to throw a criminal trial. William Penta, along with five others, will now face varying charges in Suffolk Superior Court of witness corruption, perjury, persuading another person to commit perjury, obstruction of justice and conspiracy in order to obtain the acquittal of two defendants at a criminal trial for insurance fraud this past March. The Attorney General's office sought out those charges after each individual testified during the trial, contradicting their earlier statements to investigators and their own guilty pleas. “We allege that these defendants were involved in a scheme …
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3:02 pm on Saturday, March 9, 2013
lemme just say.............. penta is a loser always has been, DO YOU BELIEVE that this guy is the president of a sober club in malden mass!!!!!!! WOW!! GOES TO SHOW THAT HE CAN TALK ANYONE INTO ANYTHING.... SCUM   more ›