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September 6, 2006
Latest Olis resentencing news
According to this Houston Chronicle article, the government has now suggested a new guideline sentence calculation in the run up to Jamie Olis's upcoming resentencing, "Prosecutors argue that former Dynegy employee Jamie Olis should be resentenced to a 12 1/2 -year prison term based on the amount of taxes the company tried to save through financial transactions."
Some related Olis posts:
- Fascinating developments in the Olis case
- More on upcoming Olis resentencing
- Olis loses appeal of denial of bail pending resentencing
- Jamie Olis, loss calculations, and white-collar sentencing after Booker
September 6, 2006 at 03:47 AM | Permalink
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