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Inside Kathleen Kane's Sentencing And Her Teen Son's Courtroom Plea For Leniency

Jessica Griffin
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Philadelphia Inquirer, via AP Pool
Ex-Attorney General Kathleen Kane was sentenced to 10 to 23 months in jail on Monday, after being charged on a perjury conviction.

The Confluence – where the news comes together is 90.5 WESA’s weekly news program.

Each week reporters, editors and bloggers join veteran journalist, and host, Kevin Gavin. They’ll go behind the headlines taking an in-depth look at the stories important to the Pittsburgh region.

The sentencing of former Attorney General Kathleen Kane on felony perjury charges leads our look at this week’s news stories. Also on the program, a wrap-up of the legislative session in Harrisburg and we’ll discover why Pittsburgh lags behind the state and nation on some important economic indicators.

Kathleen Kane Goes to Jail

Former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane was sentenced to a 10-23 month jail term on Monday and her 15-year-old son, Chris, pleaded for leniency while her former deputies described a demoralized office, according to the Associated Press.  She was also sentenced to eight years probation. We’ll look at the sentencing of Kane, once viewed as a rising star in Democratic Party, with State Impact Reporter Katie Colaneri. Also taking part in the conversation is Pitt Law Professor David Harris who hosts the Criminal Injustice podcast.

Legislative Wrap-up

Wednesday was the final day of the legislative session. Among the issues addressed was an overhaul of the public pension system. Joining us with a legislative wrap-up are WESA reporter Katie Meyer and Karen Langley, Harrisburg bureau chief for the Post-Gazette

Pittsburgh’s Economy Lags Behind

Despite the stream of positive news about Pittsburgh’s renaissance, the city falls behind the state and nationon some important economic indicators. What are they? We’ll pose that question to Post-Gazette reporter Len Boselovic and Chief Corporate Relations Officer for theAllegheny Conference Bill Flanagan.

More segments of The Confluence can be heard here.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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