SANTA ANA — The U.S. attorney’s office has a key new witness in the retrial of a corporate executive accused of insider stock trading: former co-defendant Doug DeCinces, the retired professional baseball player convicted after the first trial in May.
DeCinces’ cooperation prompted prosecutors to revamp their case against James Mazzo in a superseding indictment to which he pleaded not guilty on Monday. U.S. District Judge Andrew J. Guilford postponed the start of Mazzo’s trial from ...
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