Judge OKs Alternative for 2 Turnpike Corruption Case Defendants

September 30, 2014

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HARRISBURG, Pa. – A judge is giving two defendants in the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission corruption case an opportunity to have the charges against them dropped.

Dauphin County Judge Richard Lewis on Tuesday granted state prosecutors’ motion to allow 53-year-old Dennis Miller and 64-year-old Jeffrey Suzenski to enter a diversion program designed for first-time offenders.

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This article was published Associated Press and appeared in several outlets nationwide, including Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Burlington County Times, The Mercury and more.

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