A former State Police union president who was sentenced to 2-1/2 years in prison for kickback schemes will be resentenced after a federal appeals court overturned three of his convictions on Monday, court records show.

Dana Pullman, of Worcester, was originally sentenced in May 2023 on a litany of charges for running the bargaining unit like a racketeering enterprise and taking kickbacks from a union lobbyist.

The former president of the State Police Association of Massachusetts remained free while appealing his convictions.

The US First Circuit Court of Appeals reversed three of Pullman’s wire fraud convictions but let his remaining convictions stand.

Pullman’s co-defendant Anne M. Lynch’s also had three wire fraud convictions overturned, as well as two convictions for obstruction

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