Here’s a clue: Convicted November 5, 2007 on 13 counts. Still guessing, I know it really isn’t fair since most of Mark Geragos’ clients all end up convicted, but I digress. Brent Roger Wilkes has received his new identification number since he was sentenced to 12 years in Federal Prison. According to the Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, Inmate 00858-298 is currently housed at The Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in San Diego. This is despite his attorney’s motion for Bail pending Appeal, coupled with the Department of Justice’s opposition to bail motion.
As I mentioned previously, I don’t know who in their right mind would retain Mark Geragos. Seriously, how many of his high profile cases have ended with an acquittal? Mark did file the requisite Motion for New Trial which is a standard tactic, complain about what happened and how unfair it is, just to get it denied, so you can go bark up the Appellate tree.
Here are some relevant documents for you to review and form your own opinion:
Indictment
Superseding Indictment
Government’s Sentencing Memorandum HOT HARD TO FIND DOCUMENT
Government’s Opposition to Defendant’s Objection to Sentencing Memorandum
Money Judgment
Judgment in Criminal Case
Defendant’s Motion for New Trial
Government’s Opposition to Defendant’s Motion for Bail
Stay tuned for more posts like this. I hope to find more BOP inmates with the same representation. We know Greg Anderson BOP 93389-011 (released November 15, 2007) spent quite a bit of time for Civil Contempt during the Barry Bonds Grand Jury inquiry. Scott Peterson last time I checked was still on Death Row in San Quentin.
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