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Aug. 1, 2007

Brocade Jury Gets Backdating Case

SAN FRANCISCO - Jury deliberations began Monday in the nation's first criminal backdating trial after the judge in the case rejected a defense motion to dismiss the charges because of prosecution misconduct.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Jury deliberations began Monday in the nation's first criminal backdating trial after the judge in the case rejected a defense motion to dismiss the charges because of prosecution misconduct.
      U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer agreed with prosecutors' contention that dismissing the entire case against former Brocade Commu...

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