The Nation - News from Feb. 14, 1986
David P. Twomey, a former federal prosecutor, was convicted in Boston of passing critical information to a marijuana smuggler he was assigned to investigate in return for $210,000 and a 30-foot speedboat. “You let me down. You let us all down,” U.S. District Judge Andrew A. Caffrey told the attorney. Caffrey revoked Twomey’s $100,000 bail and ordered him taken into custody. Sentencing was scheduled for March 10.
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