Stokes, James

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Lawrence: Stokes gets probation for lying about being a veteran

By Jill Harmacinski
Staff Writer

Fri, May 30 2008

BOSTON — An ex-Lawrence School Committee man will receive two years probation and must perform 100 hours of community service for impersonating a Marine veteran and lying about receiving a Purple Heart.

James Stokes received his punishment today in U.S. District court. Earlier this year, Stokes, citing his "conscience," pleaded guilty to federal charges. He faced up to a year behind bars, fines of $100,000 and year of supervised release on each charge, Assistant U.S. Attorney Brian Kelly said.

"The court is not inclined to physically incarcerate you. You will be mentally incarcerated for your embarassing actions for the rest of your days," said federal Judge Joyce Alexander.

Stokes was arrested by FBI agents on Jan. 9 at Top Donut in South Lawrence. He resigned from his newly elected seat on the School Committee two days later.

He lied about his military service for decades and admitted to forging a discharge record given to him by a deceased brother. He also appeared in uniform at public events, most recently at vigils for Army Spec. Alex Jimenez, a Lawrence man missing in Iraq for more than a year.

In a victim-impact statement sent to the FBI, a Methuen man spoke in disgust of Stokes' actions. Jim Wareing, founding director of New England Caring For Our Military Inc., said Stokes' sentence should be a message to others who may be misrepresenting themselves as veterans.

"Mr. Stokes has insulted and dishonored Veterans and also our own missing in action-captured soldier Sgt. Alex Jimenez who is still missing in Iraq. To have Mr. Stokes deliberately misrepresent himself has added more frustration and insult to all concerned who were praying for Sgt. Alex Jimenez return and Mr. Stokes's punishment should reflect the seriousness of the crime as men and women are placing their life in the line of fire," Wareing wrote.

Evidence against Stokes included the forged discharge document he presented to a Lawrence veterans official in November 2006. Last October, during a rally for Jimenez, Stokes told another veteran he was a Purple Heart recipient.

But when questioned by an FBI agent, Stokes admitted "he was never a Marine."

The Purple Heart is awarded to military personnel wounded or killed in action by or against an enemy.

In 2006, President Bush signed the federal Stolen Valor Act, which made it a crime to falsely claim ownership of a Purple Heart.

Stokes' military background was questioned for more than a decade in Lawrence. He made four failed attempts at a seat on the Lawrence City Council. Inquires surfaced again when he defeated Gregory Morris, the School Committee incumbent, last fall. Stokes identified himself as a veteran on the ballot.

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January 9, 2008
Stokes arrested in doughnut shop; faces federal charge of faking military discharge records
By Zach Church , Staff writer
Eagle-Tribune

LAWRENCE - Employees brewing the morning coffee watched stunned as FBI agents and Lawrence police walked into Top Donut at 6:30 yesterday to arrest School Committeeman James Stokes on a charge that he forged his own military discharge record.

"Why don't you stand up, Jimmy?" police Lt. Shawn Conway suggested before introducing those with him as federal agents and informing Stokes he was under arrest. Within 30 seconds Stokes, 65, of 103 Boxford St., was handcuffed and stepping into a police car. Later he was arraigned in U.S. District Court in Boston.

Stokes had no comment as he was led from the nearly empty Winthrop Avenue doughnut shop. The lone customer and Stokes' coffee companion, a regular in a cowboy hat, who employees know as "Grandpa," watched without speaking or standing as Stokes was taken away.

Stokes is charged with forging and presenting a military or naval discharge certificate. He faces a year in jail and a $100,000 fine. He has never applied for veterans benefits with the city.

Stokes has claimed that he served 20 years in the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy and has acted as chaplain at city events. He identified himself as a veteran on the ballot in November.

U.S. District Attorney Michael Sullivan said in a statement that "falsely claiming veteran status and bogus claims of receiving military awards or medals is an affront to each and every man and woman who has served our country as part of our armed services."

Mayor Michael Sullivan - no relation to the district attorney - is calling on Stokes to resign from the District F committee seat to which he was elected in November. Stokes, who had failed in four City Council bids, defeated incumbent School Committee member Greg Morris in the election.

FBI investigation

FBI agents have been investigating Stokes since last month. Agent Peter King spoke with city Veterans' Affairs Director Francisco Urena about Stokes' discharge - known as a DD214 - on Dec. 21, King wrote in a report......

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12/27/2007  
Veterans director says Stokes faked military record
Eagle Tribune - North Andover,MA,USA
The federal Stolen Valor Act also makes it a crime to falsely claim ownership of certain military medals. Spokesmen for the Essex County district attorney ...
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FBI, US district attorney investigate his military service claims
Eagle Tribune - North Andover,MA,USA
Published: January 03, 2008 12:16 am   

FBI, U.S. district attorney investigate his military service claims

Zach Church

LAWRENCE — James Stokes failed to show up last night to be sworn in as a member of the School Committee.

His decision to stay away came as Mayor Michael Sullivan confirmed that the FBI and investigators from the U.S. district attorney’s office have been asking questions at City Hall about whether Stokes fabricated his military service and falsely declared himself a veteran on the November ballot....

BOSTON GLOBE
New England in brief
Ex-official admits falsifying veteran status
February 13, 2008

A former Lawrence School Committee member pleaded guilty yesterday to possessing and exhibiting a fake military discharge document and falsely asserting he was a US Marine who had received a Purple Heart medal, the US attorney's office in Boston said. James F. Stokes, 63, was arrested on the charges Jan. 9. He resigned from his School Committee post after weeks of phone calls from angry residents and angry veterans showing up on motorcycles at a committee meeting. For each charge, Stokes faces a maximum punishment of one year in prison, one year of supervised release, and a $100,000 fine, federal prosecutors said. Sentencing has been scheduled for May 15 in US District Court.

Stokes to plead guilty next month; faces jail time 01/30/2008
Eagle Tribune - North Andover,MA,USA
The federal Stolen Valor Act, signed by President Bush in 2006, made it a crime to falsely claim ownership of a Purple Heart. ...

Embattled Lawrence School Committee member resigns
...new School Committee member, James F. Stokes, resigned yesterday, city officials...received a faxed, one-sentence letter from Stokes yesterday announcing his immediate resignation...drafted another letter and brought it to Stokes's house yesterday afternoon. He signed... (Page B3, 476 words)
Source: Boston Globe|Date: Jan 12, 2008|By: Megan Woolhouse
School board member asked to resign
...new School Committee member James F. Stokes to resign from the board following his...forging a military discharge document. Stokes, who said he was a US Marine Corps veteran...integrity. How can anyone trust you?" Stokes, 63, was arrested Wednesday by FBI agents... (Page B3, 813 words)
Source: Boston Globe|Date: Jan 11, 2008|By: Eric Moskowitz
New Lawrence official faces charge he forged military paper
...gambling, and sex scandals, but James F. Stokes, who was sworn in Monday as a member...ran a routine criminal record check on Stokes before the Christmas celebration at City...Then reporters began questioning whether Stokes was a US Marine Corps veteran, as he... (Page B4, 801 words)
Source: Boston Globe|Date: Jan 10, 2008|By: Jonathan Saltzman and Russell Contreras
Lawrence officials say Stokes's military claims are untrue
Jim Stokes, Lawrence's veterans' chaplain, led...stadium. A perennial candidate for office, Stokes recently won a seat on the Lawrence School...Marine Corps. Now city officials are saying Stokes lied about his military service. Mayor... (Page B3, 369 words)
Source: Boston Globe|Date: Dec 28, 2007|By: Russell Contreras and Megan Woolhouse
Son accuses school official of abandonment
...elected Lawrence School Committee member James Stokes, facing public scrutiny about his military...challenge - this one from within his own family. Stokes's long-estranged son, James Stokes Jr., has vowed to dog him at upcoming committee... (Page T5, 904 words)
Source: Boston Globe|Date: Dec 27, 2007
LAWRENCE: Son's claims add to troubles of new Lawrence school board member
...elected Lawrence School Committee member James Stokes, facing public scrutiny about his military...challenge - this one from within his own family. Stokes's long-estranged son, James Stokes Jr., has vowed to dog him at upcoming committee... (Page T4, 920 words)
Source: Boston Globe|Date: Dec 27, 2007|By: Russell Contreras
LAWRENCE: Probe of city official launched
...office is investigating whether James Stokes falsified election documents by claiming he was a military veteran. Stokes, who had said at voter forums that...the Marines have no record of a James Stokes with either of the two birth dates Stokes... (Page T1, 1024 words)
Source: Boston Globe|Date: Dec 20, 2007|By: Russell Contreras
LAWRENCE: Probe of Lawrence official begun over service claim
...office is investigating whether James Stokes falsified election documents by claiming he was a military veteran. Stokes, who had said at voter forums that...the Marines have no record of a James Stokes with either of the two birth dates Stokes... (Page T8, 788 words)
Source: Boston Globe|Date: Dec 20, 2007|By: Russell Contreras
New England in brief: Woman sentenced for slashing baby
...yesterday that he will not resign. James Stokes, 65, told the School Committee he will...week the city is investigating whether Stokes wrongly stated he was a veteran on election...check last week by the Globe found that Stokes served jail time in 1964 and 1986 for... (Page B2, 755 words)
Source: Boston Globe|Date: Dec 19, 2007