Sometimes, you have to just give in (to charges of embezzlement).
Verdict: 43 years.

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Sometimes, you have to just give in (to charges of embezzlement).
Verdict: 43 years.

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Screen capture from A Good Cartoon tumblr. Original cartoon by Nate Beeler.
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Pedro Espada's health clinics will remain funded for now. (Credit: Kevin Hagen, for the Daily News)
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STATE CAN BOUNCE ESPADA NETWORK FROM MEDICAID: JUDGE
BY DANIEL BEEKMAN (NYDN)
A Bron judge on Thursday upheld the Cuomo administration’s decision to dump ex-state Sen. Pedro Espada’s Bronx health care network from the Medicaid program.
The decision could spell the end for Espada’s Soundview Health Care Network because Medicaid bucks account for some 70% of its funding.
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