Criminal
Feb. 1, 2018
Executive accused of insider trading testifies in his defense
A business executive in his second trial on charges of insider trading told a jury Wednesday that a 2009 acquisition of his company wasn't finalized at the time his convicted former codefendant, ex-baseball player Doug DeCinces, claims he was urged to buy more stock.
SANTA ANA -- A business executive in his second trial on charges of insider trading told a jury Wednesday that a 2009 acquisition of his company wasn't finalized at the time his convicted former codefendant, ex-baseball player Doug DeCinces, claims he was urged to buy more stock.
James V. Mazzo's testimony built on evidence from previous defense witnesses who told jurors of intense uncertainty surrounding the deal until days before...
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