>I just read about this a few minutes ago too. Glad they nailed those two creeps. I'm not finding anything about how much time they're looking at though. I hope they really nail them good on sentencing - if they get off easy this was just a waste of time.
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>>Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling were found guilty in the Enron trial, and Lay was also found guilty in the separate bench trial he was going through.
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>>Now, if I can just get my hands on Mssrs. Sarbaines and Oxley...
I'm not sure how sentancing works here, whether it is a separate courtroom proceeding or what. However, one of the local news shows last night estimated max sentances over 100 years for both of them.
I think they can both plan on spending their twilight years in the hoosgow.
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