However, in the insider trading case of James Fleishman of the expert network firm Primary Global, a jury conviction and a government recommended sentence of 84-108 months was not enough to convince presiding Judge Rakoff that a long prison term was appropriate.
But he should hold his own in that primary voting during the day, and that may be the one most significant sentence to say about the March 4th primaries.
In the case of Don Chu, who worked at Primary Global Research, the government could not determine an amount of illegal profits and his sentence was two years of probation (no jail time).