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December 10, 2007
Conrad Black Sentenced to Six and a Half Years
U.S. federal district court judge Amy St. Eve has sentenced former media executive Conrad Black to six and a half years in prison. He could have received thirty-five years. It's almost certain that he will appeal his conviction on fraud charges. The BBC provides a timeline of his rise and fall from power here.
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