Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik has pleaded guilty under a plea bargain to avoid three criminal trials. On Thursday, Kerik pleaded guilty to lying to the White House when he was nominated to head the Department of Homeland Security and said he would also admit to tax crimes. Prosecutors have recommended a sentence of up to thirty-three months in prison.
Kerik Pleads Guilty Under Plea Deal
HeadlineNov 06, 2009