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Originally posted by BigWebRev
not long enough, she got off easy imo...
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Why do you say that? She was not convicted of insider trading. She was convicted of lying to the court. Her "crime" hurt no one. In fact the stocks she sold went up in value so the person who got them actually benefitted. The amount of money we are talking about that she gained is chump change to a billionaire.
Her appeal charges that evidence that would have exonerated her was witheld by the prosecution and many legal experts think based on what they have seen she may
still be exonerated, so just how long do you think she should be in prison for a lie she may or may not have told?