William Trickett Smith

William Trickett Smith
Born William Trickett Smith, Sr.
c. 1938 (age 7778)
Nationality United States
Criminal status Incarcerated
Children William Trickett Smith II (born c. 1981)[1]
Conviction(s) bid rigging (1985)
theft by unlawful taking and deception (2010)

William Trickett Smith, Sr. (also William Trickett Smith) (born c. 1938) is the former chairman of the Dauphin County Republican Committee,[2] who was disbarred and imprisoned in 1985 for bid rigging (see R. Budd Dwyer), and convicted of theft by unlawful taking and deception in 2010.[3][4]

He is the father of William Trickett Smith II, convicted of murder.

Smith's testimony in the Pennsylvania CTA scandal federal trial was largely used to obtain the conviction of Pennsylvania Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer in the case. He later admitted in an interview shown in Honest Man: The Life of R. Budd Dwyer that he had lied under oath about Dwyer taking a bribe in order to receive a reduced sentence.[5] Dwyer's conviction ultimately led him to publicly commit suicide on January 22, 1987.

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