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June 28, 2005


The Travails of Richard Scrushy - Part II

Acquitted.

In a prior post I questioned: "But if a case that appears to be as straightforward as his can't get a jury verdict in under a month, one wonders whether prosecutors will ever be able to put together a case under SOX."

Perhaps now is the time for legislators to re-assess whether SOX makes sense at all.

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