U.S.
District Judge Thomas Johnston told Sparks
he would have sentenced him to more prison time if he could have. U.S. District
Attorney Booth Goodwin said the sentencing strikes a balance.
“It
punishes the wrongdoing while underscoring the fact that it’s important to
cooperate early and fully with federal investigators,” Goodwin said.
It
was information from Sparks
that helped federal investigators get a handle on the scheme that also included
former Mingo County Circuit Judge Michael Thornsbury and former Mingo County
Commissioner David Baisden.
The
federal prosecutor said what Sparks
did as an elected prosecutor and representative of the court was indefensible
and deserved prison time but the cooperation could not be overlooked.
Judge
Johnston sentenced Thornsbury to 50 months behind bars for his part in the
scheme. He is appealing that sentence.