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Stanford Says Case Should Be Dismissed Over Constitutional Violations

By Securities Docket on January 9, 2012, 4:30 pm

Accused Ponzi mastermind Allen Stanford, who is scheduled to go on trial in two weeks on charges he ran a $7 billion scam, says the case should be dismissed because his constitutional rights were violated.

Stanford’s court-appointed attorneys unleashed a barrage of legal filings late Friday night and early Saturday morning in hopes of derailing the trial, which is set to begin January 23.

via Stanford Says Case Should Be Dismissed Over Constitutional Violations – CNBC.

Posted in Criminal, Top | Tagged Stanford, Trials

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