FORMER STATE EMPLOYEE SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS FOR ACCEPTING BRIBES Nashville, TN - March 1, 2007. United States Attorney Craig S. Morford,
Special Agent in Charge My Harrison, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Memphis Division, Special Agent in Charge Michael A. Holt, Immigration
and Customs Enforcement, Special Agent in Charge Cleve Daniels, Internal
Revenue Service, Criminal Investigations, and Director Mark Gwyn, Tennessee
Bureau of Investigation, announced today that Teresa Jones, a former employee
of the Tennessee Department of Safety, has been sentenced in federal court
to five years in prison following her conviction for accepting bribes
as a Tennessee employee and her participation in a bribery conspiracy.
Jones was sentenced by Chief Judge Todd Campbell, who also presided over
her trial. In passing sentence, Judge Campbell noted that Jones' activities
had been serious, repetitive and had adversely impacted public safety.
In announcing the sentence United States Attorney Craig S. Morford said,
"Public corruption is a top priority for the Department of Justice and
for this office, particularly when it involves public employees with access
to sensitive functions such as issuing drivers' licenses. This sentence
also demonstrates the consequences of lying to federal agents and obstructing
federal investigations." |