BOSTON — A Brockton man who gamed the system to hand out driver’s licenses like candy has finally faced justice — and it’s as shocking as the scheme itself.
Carlos Cardoso, 72, was sentenced Thursday in federal court in Boston to time served — just one day behind bars — followed by two years of supervised release, including six months of home incarceration, and a $5,500 fine. The former driving school owner had pleaded guilty in June 2025 to honest services mail fraud and conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud, capping a scheme that undermined the very integrity of Massachusetts’ licensing system.
The details are jaw-dropping. Cardoso shelled out more than $20,000 in cash bribes to a road test examiner at the Brockton RMV, buying fake “passes” for applicants who either flunked miserably or didn’t even bother showing up for their tests. Meanwhile, the RMV, blissfully unaware, mailed licenses to unqualified drivers, putting road safety at risk and showing just how far corruption can stretch…