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Calif. Jury Convicts 2 Women Of Stalking Off-Duty ICE Officer

A California federal jury convicted two women of felony stalking for following an off-duty U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportation officer home while live-streaming on social media, but cleared them of an additional charge and fully acquitted a third woman who claimed the officer hit her with his vehicle. Law360: (headline:(acquitted) OR summary:(acquitted) )

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Jury Convicts Ex-Dewey CFO, Frees Exec Director

A Manhattan jury on Monday issued a split verdict in the long-running criminal case against top executives of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP, acquitting the defunct law firm’s executive director but convicting its former chief financial officer on fraud and conspiracy charges. Law360: (headline:(acquitted) OR summary:(acquitted))

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London Jury Convicts Two In Tabernula Insider Trading Case

A London jury convicted a former Deutsche Bank executive and an accountant Monday tied to the so-called Tabernula insider trading ring but acquitted three others in the the largest and most complex insider dealing case ever brought by the Financial Conduct Authority. Law360: (headline:(acquitted) OR summary:(acquitted))

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La. Jury Convicts 2 In $34M Medicare Fraud Scheme

A New Orleans federal jury on Thursday night found a physician and a home health care company owner guilty of a $ 34 million Medicare fraud scheme, but acquitted them, along with another physician, from almost twice as many related charges. Law360: (headline:(acquitted) OR summary:(acquitted))

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