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Criminal

Apr. 29, 2005

Justices Have Doubts About Andersen Case

WASHINGTON - Several U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism Wednesday over whether accounting firm Arthur Andersen should have been convicted of witness tampering after its employees were told to destroy thousands of documents relating to Enron Corp.

By Lawrence Hurley
Special to the Daily Journal
        WASHINGTON - Several U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism Wednesday over whether accounting firm Arthur Andersen should have been convicted of witness tampering after its employees were told to destroy thousands of documents relating to Enron Corp.
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