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Yorker sentenced to 33 years in federal prison for pimping by fraud, force and coercion
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A convicted York drug dealer has been sentenced to decades in federal prison for sex trafficking by fraud, force and coercion.
Robert Lee Johnson, 54, also known as Stone, was sentenced Thursday in Harrisburg s federal court to 33 years in prison, according to court records.
If he lives long enough to be released from federal lockup, Johnson will have to spend 15 years on supervised release, court records state. That s the federal version of probation.
Johnson pimped out his victims at hotels in York County between November 2015 and August 2016, using beatings, threats and heroin to keep them in line, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Bruce Brandler.
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Central Pa. lawyer pleads not guilty to charges he threatened to shoot wife, U.S. officials PennLive.com 2/10/2021 Matt Miller, pennlive.com
A central Pennsylvania lawyer accused of threatening to kill Democratic members of the U.S. Senate has pleaded not guilty to the federal criminal charges lodged against him.
Acting U.S. Attorney Bruce Brandler said Wednesday that Kenelm L. Shirk, 71, of Cornwall, Lebanon County, entered that plea during his initial appearance before U.S. Middle District Magistrate Judge Susan E. Schwab.
It is standard practice in the federal courts for defendants to plead not guilty this early in their cases.
Central Pa. lawyer pleads not guilty to charges he threatened to shoot wife, politicians
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
A central Pennsylvania lawyer accused of threatening to kill Democratic members of the U.S. Senate has pleaded not guilty to the federal criminal charges lodged against him.
Acting U.S. Attorney Bruce Brandler said Wednesday that Kenelm L. Shirk, 71, of Cornwall, Lebanon County, entered that plea during his initial appearance before U.S. Middle District Magistrate Judge Susan E. Schwab.
Kenelm L. Shirk III, 71, was arrested and charged with two counts of terroristic threats. Photo: PA State Police
It is standard practice in the federal courts for defendants to plead not guilty this early in their cases.