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October 23, 2006
Still more Skilling sentencing pre-game analysis
With Jeff Skilling's sentencing scheduled for today, this morning brings another round of articles discussing his case and white-collar sentencing more generally. The New York Times, for example, has this piece headlined, "The Guidelines Now Tougher, Skilling to Face Sentence Today."
The Houston Chronicle has this front-page story entitled "An era ends today as Skilling learns fate." In addition, as detailed here, the Chronicle "plans to blog the sentencing hearing" which begins at 1 pm CDT. The Chronicle says the hearing "is expected to take a couple of hours" and that its "blogging should begin earlier in the morning."
Recent related posts:
- Skilling sentencing questions (and predictions?)
- More pre-game coverage of Skilling sentencing
- "Enron: The Tale of Two Sentencings"
- Ken Lay's conviction vacated
- Enron sentencing archive
October 23, 2006 at 07:54 AM | Permalink
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