Sal DiMasi's Long-Awaited Appeal Blames Judge for Excessive Punishment


DiMasi’s lawyers argue that he received a harsher sentence because he went to trial and publicly disagreed with the verdict. “All the harsh sentences in the world will not deter conduct state legislators think lawful. Punishing DiMasi for the transgressions of others to serve general deterrence goals is subjectively unreasonable under those circumstances,” Thomas R. Kiley and William J. Cintolo wrote in the appeal.  [Herald]