The Eagle-Tribune
---- — The district attorney’s office did not assent to “an agreement” to allow Wilfredo Laboy II, the son of former Lawrence School Superintendent Wilfredo Laboy, to plead guilty to perjury in exchange for a one-year sentence of supervised probation. The prosecutor asked for a 21/2 year jail sentence, with one year to serve and the balance suspended for three years. A perjury conviction carries a recommended sentence of 21/2 to 20 years in jail. Laboy II, who committed perjury during a grand jury investigation of his father, was sentenced Tuesday in Salem Superior Court.