William Trickett Smith

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

William Trickett Smith
Bornc. 1938 (age 8283)
NationalityUnited States
Criminal statusIncarcerated
ChildrenWilliam Trickett Smith II (born c. 1981)[1]
Conviction(s)Bid rigging (1985)
Theft by unlawful taking and deception (2010)

He is the father of William Trickett Smith II, convicted in 2011 of murdering his wife and dismembering her while in Peru.

In 2012, Trickett Sr. was convicted of arson and insurance fraud while facing disbarment and investigation for taking funds from his clients estates.[5] In 2014 he was again sentenced for conspiring to help his son escape by filing a false criminal complaint to have him temporarily extradited from Peru back to Pennsylvania.[6]

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. Smith later admitted in an interview shown in Honest Man: The Life of R. Budd Dwyer that he had lied under oath in his own 1985 trial when he denied offering Dwyer a bribe, and stated it was John Torquato Jr. who offered the bribe. In the documentary, he maintained that his testimony at Dwyer's 1986 trial- that he offered Dwyer a bribe and that Dwyer accepted this offer- was truthful.[7]

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