RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- Peter Pocklington is scheduled to be sentenced today on a perjury charge in California for making false statements and oaths in his bankruptcy case.
He was expected to be sentenced on October 14th, but the matter was delayed because his lawyer was late filing paperwork in the case.
U.S. District Judge Virginia Philipps put the case over until today to give her time to review the 78-page document.
Phillips had admonished lawyer Brent Romney for filing the pre-sentencing paperwork only a few days earlier.
A plea deal suggested the former owner of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers serve probation and six months of home detention with electronic monitoring.
The 68-year-old must also make full restitution after working with U.S. tax officials to determine his income tax liability between 2006 and 2008.
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