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| Skilling to face tougher sentencing guidelines |
| By New York Times |
| Published: 10/23/2006 |
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HOUSTON, TX - For Jeffrey K. Skilling, it was a last summer of freedom before the bars close behind him. Mr. Skilling, 52, a former Enron chief executive, will stand in federal court here on Monday and receive a sentence that many expect will keep him in prison for the rest of his life. Most legal experts are betting that United States District Judge Simeon T. Lake III will give Mr. Skilling a sentence of at least 25 years for his role in heading a conspiracy to defraud Enron investors. Should it exceed that, it would be the longest sentence ever handed down for a white-collar criminal. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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