Former Bakersfield DMV Worker Admits to Taking Bribes
As part of a plea deal, a former DMV worker has admitted to taking bribes for altering scores on written truck driving tests. (Shutterstock) Ulises...

As part of a plea deal, a former DMV worker has admitted to taking bribes for altering scores on written truck driving tests. (Shutterstock) Ulises Pena, 39, a former state Department of Motor Vehicles employee in Bakersfield, pleaded guilty Monday to illegally producing California commercial driver's licenses in exchange for bribes, U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced in Fresno. Pena's guilty plea came as part of his agreement to cooperate with federal prosecutors against co-defendant Bikramjit Singh Pannu, who owns a truck driving school.