Tough day in court
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– News facilitated by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added.

 

Quincy Double Dipper’s appeal of eleven convictions for double dipping rejected.

 

A three judge federal court of appeals panel has upheld a now-former Quincy police lieutenant’s 2017 eleven count conviction for double dipping and sometimes even triple dipping as well as mail fraud, reports Quincy Quarry’s media brethren at the South Shore broadsheet.

 

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The US Supreme Court
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Unknown at this time is if the Dipper is now planning to file an appeal to the United States Supreme Court, however much doing so would likely again yield the same unsuccessful outcome.

 

What is reasonably safe to suspect at this point is that one should not expect that the Dipper will now go quietly into the night.

 

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No more police Harley rides
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In the meanwhile, however, it should be noted that so far the Massachusetts State Police troopers who have to date pleaded guilty rather than insist on going to trial have been hit with one day sentence for grifting similar amounts to what the Dipper was convicted of embezzling to a three months long sentence for scamming roughly four times as much money as did the Dipper.

 

Conversely, by insisting on a trial, the Dipper was sentenced to a year and a day after he was convicted by a jury of his peers and then served most of it, less a several weeks or so given good behavior at Club Fed.

 

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A Club Fed
A US Department of Corrections  photo

Put another way, pleading out is all but invariably a good idea when prosecutors have an all but assuredly solid case.

 

Source: Ex-Quincy cop Thomas Corliss loses appeal of conviction for double dipping

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