Daily Journal Staff Writer
Federal prosecutors recommended three years probation for the main cooperating witness in the KB Home criminal stop options backdating case, a more lenient punishment than they were expected to seek.
Prosecutors said they were seeking a lighter sentence for former KB Home Human Resources director Gary Ray, who pleaded guilty in 2008 to conspiracy charges, based on the judge's past rulings. <...
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