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Kerik pleads guilty to federal charges
Photo credit: AP File | Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik exits Bronx supreme court on June 30, 2006.
Bernard B. Kerik, who as the 40th New York City police commissioner sent his share of felons to jail, is likely headed to a prison cell of his own after pleading guilty Thursday to a host of federal charges.
Dressed in his signature dark gray suit and red tie, a chastened Kerik, 54, admitted his guilt in federal court in White Plains to eight felonies, including one of a conspiracy that spanned...
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