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The prosecution was led by Jonathan Streeter, a ten-year veteran of the Southern District.
NEWYORKER: A Dirty Business
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Jonathan Streeter, a government lawyer, objected to the move, arguing that the First Amendment weighs in favor of openness in criminal trials.
WSJ: Appeal Grounds Seen as Limited
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Prosecution lawyer Jonathan Streeter introduced the first taped conversations of the trial through the testimony of FBI Special Agent Diane Wehner, who was involved in the investigation.
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For the SDNY, there was no bigger name in insider trading prosecutions than Jonathan Streeter, who was part of the prosecution dream team that brought down Raj Rajaratnam and others.
FORBES: There Are No Nice Prosecutors When You Are A Defendant
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Kumar, still in the friendly hands of being questioned by prosecution lawyer Jonathan Streeter, had an easy time by continuing to throw his Wharton School buddy, Rajaratnam, under the proverbial bus.
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Jonathan Streeter and Reed Brodsky of the Southern District of New York (SDNY) wanted to put convicted inside trader Raj Rajaratnam in prison fro 24 years, longer than most people get for murder.
FORBES: There Are No Nice Prosecutors When You Are A Defendant
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After the successful prosecutions of accounting fraud at WorldCom (now owned by Verizon) and Enron, said Jonathan Streeter at the Columbia Law School conference last month, the number of accounting scandals at large corporations fell dramatically.
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