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Browse: Home / 2012 / January / 21 / NYC trader who wore wire in probe gets probation

NYC trader who wore wire in probe gets probation

By Securities Docket on January 21, 2012, 2:41 pm

Under sentencing guidelines, David Slaine had faced a potential maximum term of nearly five years behind bars for his role in a $3 million insider trading scheme hatched nearly 10 years ago. But U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan spared Slaine prison time after prosecutors credited him with helping secure other white-collar convictions.

via NYC trader who wore wire in probe gets probation – WSJ.com.

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