Manny Aragón was sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison federal corruption charges.
Updated: Wednesday, 08 Jul 2009, 4:58 PM MDT
Published : Wednesday, 08 Jul 2009, 12:12 PM MDT
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - A federal judge Wednesday sentenced once-prominent architect Marc Schiff to one year and one day in prison for his role in skimming more than $4 million from construction of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Courthouse.
The sentencing closes the book on the corruption case against eight defendants that sent public officials including former state Sen. Manny Aragón to prison.
Schiff's lawyers claimed prosecutors promised to recommend probation in exchange for a guilty plea to conspiracy and mail fraud charges. Instead Schiff has two months to report to federal prison.
Schiff admitted he submitted phony invoices and sent money from his architecture firm to some of the other participants in the kickback scheme.
In court Wednesday Schiff said the allegations were all true adding that he was "weak, scared, stupid, and should have walked away."
Schiff said he was dragged into the scheme and took part fearing his architecture firm would lose the courthouse contract.
Schiff's lawyers called the sentence fair but said the believe the architect should have received probation.
“Mark is one of thousands of legitimate New Mexico businessmen that has been caught up in this culture of corruption by government officials,” defense attorney Rob Perry said after the sentencing. “It’s unfortunate that he got sucked in and used and extorted by these folks, but he's accepted responsibility and made amends for his involvement in the case.”
Schiff recently moved to Oregon and he will likely serve his time in a federal prison there. He also has to pay $678,000 in restitution.
The players in the scheme were:
All the defendants except Sandra Martinez pleaded guilty to mail fraud and conspiracy.
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