Judge’s Illness Postpones Ex-Councilman’s Sentencing
Illness--this time the judge’s--forced postponement of former Los Angeles City Councilman Arthur K. Snyder’s sentencing Friday on campaign money-laundering charges.
Sentencing by Judge John W. Ouderkirk was set for Jan. 15 in the civil courthouse downtown.
Snyder, an attorney who built a lucrative lobbying practice after leaving the council in 1985, pleaded guilty in September to misdemeanor charges that he had conspired to hide the sources of political campaign contributions.
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