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April 3, 2009
In the News & Around the Blogosphere
Press Release, Connecticut Resident Pleads Guilty to Multi-Million Dollar Tax Fraud Conspiracy Involving New York City Hospital
Brian Baxter, AMLaw Daily, DOJ Charges First UBS Client in Tax Case
DOJ Press Release,Three Defendants Sentenced in "Advance-Fee" Fraud Scheme That Cost Victims More Than $1.2 Million
Editorial, NYTimes, Mr. Holder and the Ted Stevens Case
James Rowley & Justin Blum, Bloomberg, Holder Pledges Caution in Prosecuting Public Corruption Cases
Larry Ribstein, Ideoblog, After Stevens, what about Skilling?
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Off topic, but the Sixth Circuit today decided a pretty interesting corruption case, US v. Abbey. About a local public official who took some land in return for future, unspecified favors. The Sixth affirmed his conviction. (The court also quoted The Godfather in a footnote, which I personally enjoyed.)
http://www.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/09a0133p-06.pdf
Posted by: Greg Dodge | Apr 3, 2009 9:07:23 AM

