Former state Sen. Alan Robbins is expected to report to the Federal Prison Camp at Lompoc next week to begin his sentence on political corruption charges.
Last year, Robbins entered a guilty plea to using his Senate office as a racketeering enterprise to extort money and to two felony counts of income tax evasion. As part of a plea-bargain, Robbins, who resigned from his seat last November, began cooperating with federal authorities.