Imagine Duke Cunningham going to a Chargers game next September--it could happen.
"The controversial honest-services fraud law, which federal prosecutors have used in numerous corruption cases in San Diego, is finally under the microscope of Supreme Court justices who could decide to scrap it.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers who are closely watching the cases said it's premature to predict what will happen. But if the apparent skepticism of most -- if not all -- justices during the oral arguments Dec. 8 leads them to overturn the law, it could be applied retroactively, which would void all convictions since the law was enacted in 1988."
This is a major issue, yet the fringe media is not covering it. Watch this carefully, government may lose a big case.
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"The controversial honest-services fraud law, which federal prosecutors have used in numerous corruption cases in San Diego, is finally under the microscope of Supreme Court justices who could decide to scrap it.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers who are closely watching the cases said it's premature to predict what will happen. But if the apparent skepticism of most -- if not all -- justices during the oral arguments Dec. 8 leads them to overturn the law, it could be applied retroactively, which would void all convictions since the law was enacted in 1988."
This is a major issue, yet the fringe media is not covering it. Watch this carefully, government may lose a big case.
More...