SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Joseph Woloszyn, 33, of Sacramento, was
sentenced today by U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez to two years and three
months in prison for obstruction of justice and perjury, U.S. Attorney McGregor
W. Scott announced.
According to court documents, on June 28, 2017, Woloszyn
provided false testimony under oath at a district court evidentiary hearing in
the case of United States v. M.W. (2:13‑cr‑067-KJM). Woloszyn testified on
behalf of the defendant and provided false statements related to his gang
tattoos, nickname, phone number, and contacts with the defendant. Prior to his
testimony, during a recorded jail call, Woloszyn told the defendant, “When they
come to me, good luck.” Woloszyn further assured the defendant, “I’m going to
stay solid all the way through, regardless.”
This case was the product of an investigation by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Cameron L. Desmond prosecuted
the case.
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