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Former Massachusetts state police sergeant found guilty of taking bribes to pass commercial drivers

  • On Friday, former Massachusetts state police sergeant Gary Cederquist was convicted for accepting bribes in exchange for passing individuals on their commercial driver license tests.
  • Between mid-2019 and early 2023, Cederquist and others manipulated records to falsely award passing scores to at least 17 commercial driver’s license applicants who had failed their skills examinations.
  • Bribes involved items such as a snowblower and driveway work, while troopers used the term 'golden' in messages to signal that a candidate had been marked as passing.
  • Cederquist was found guilty on close to 50 separate charges, among them two conspiracy charges related to extortion and six charges of honest services mail fraud.
  • Officials emphasized that the outcome demonstrates that individuals who exploit their authority for personal gain will be held fully accountable by the legal system.
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Former Massachusetts state police sergeant found guilty of taking bribes to pass commercial drivers

A former Massachusetts state police sergeant has been found guilty of taking part in a scheme to take bribes in exchange for giving passing scores on commercial driving tests. Fifty-nine-year-old Gary Cederquist, of Stoughton, was convicted of dozens of charges,…

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NBC Boston broke the news in Boston, United States on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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