Jason Duhaime, 47, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge William Young in Boston after a federal jury in June found him guilty of charges that he conveyed false information related to an explosive ...
Jason Duhaime, 47, from San Antonio, Texas, was convicted on the federal charges in June of intentionally conveying false and misleading information related to an explosive device and two counts of ...
Federal prosecutors requested that sentence in U.S. District Court in Boston for Jason Duhaime, 47, in a Jan. 9 sentencing memorandum, describing his conduct as “extremely disruptive and ...
A former Northeastern University virtual reality lab manager who faked a bomb explosion that injured only himself but ...
A former Northeastern University technology manager will serve time in federal prison for staging a bomb hoax and then making false statements to federal law enforcement, the U.S. Attorney said ...
The former Northeastern University employee convicted of staging a hoax explosion on campus will spend a year in prison.
Young to sentence Jason Duhaime, 47, to one year and a day behind bars, writing that the “entire incident was a hoax orchestrated by the defendant for reasons that remain largely unclear.” ...
Jason Duhaime, 46, was convicted in June 2024 by a federal jury of intentionally conveying false and misleading information related to an explosive device and two counts of making materially false ...
Jason Duhaime, 47, formerly of Massachusetts and San Antonio, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison, to be followed by two years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Joshua S.
Jason Duhaime, 47, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge William Young in Boston after a federal jury in June found him guilty of charges that he conveyed false information related to an explosive ...
Jason Duhaime, 47, from San Antonio, Texas, was convicted on the federal charges in June of intentionally conveying false and misleading information related to an explosive device and two counts ...