By counting eachE-mailsent by a white-collarwrongdoerasaseparatecaseofwire fraud, prosecutorscan threaten himwith a gargantuan sentence unless he confesses, or informsonhisboss.
By counting each e-mail sent by a white-collar wrongdoer as a separate case of wire fraud, prosecutors can threaten him with a gargantuan sentence unless he confesses, or informs on his boss.
Over 17, 000 people are calling for an investigation into the prosecution of Sholom Rubashkin, which I frankly knew nothing about but seems to have involved a 27-year sentence for a first offense in a case of white-collar crime.