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Criminal

Jan. 24, 2006

Ponzi Scheme Victim Will Be Allowed to Speak at Sentencing

LOS ANGELES - Crime victims are too often treated as "Victorian children" who should be seen and not heard, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held Friday in a case involving the victims of a multi-million-dollar international Ponzi scheme.




By Leslie Simmons
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Crime victims are too often treated as "Victorian children" who should be seen and not heard, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held Friday in a case involving the victims of a multi-million-dollar international Ponz...

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