Criminal
May 23, 2017
Jurors in DeCinces insider trading trial complain to judge
A private investigator's contacts with jurors who recently convicted two men of insider trading felonies prompted the trial judge to remind counsel of the federal evidence rule that governs what can be asked of jurors after a verdict.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A private investigator's contacts with jurors who recently convicted two men of insider trading felonies prompted the trial judge to remind counsel of the federal evidence rule that governs what can be asked of jurors after a verdict.
U.S. District Judge Andrew J. Guilford said in a recent minute order that he "has concluded that at various times in this case, our ve...
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