Retired MSP sergeant gets jail time for commercial driver’s license scheme

“Put simply, [Gary] Cederquist is the very embodiment of public corruption,” prosecutors said.

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A former Massachusetts State Police sergeant was sentenced to six years in prison Tuesday for masterminding a scheme to rig commercial driver’s license tests in exchange for bribes that ranged from snacks and water bottles to a new driveway.

Gary Cederquist, 60, of Stoughton, was one of four troopers charged in the State Police CDL scandal in January 2024. The only defendant to go to trial, he was convicted of dozens of federal charges earlier this year…

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