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Criminal

May 13, 2017

Former baseball star Doug DeCinces found guilty of 14 felonies related to criminal insider stock trading

A federal jury in Orange County did not reach a verdict on the guilt of co-defendant James Mazzo, chairman of Chapman University's Board of Trustees, but did convict another DeCinces friend, David L. Parker, of three felonies, after a two-month trial.

By Meghan Cuniff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A federal jury today convicted retired Major League Baseball player Douglas DeCinces of 13 felonies related to criminal insider stock trading Friday but could not reach a verdict regarding one of his co-defendants, corporate executive James Mazzo.

The verdict is a huge downfall for the former California Angels, Baltimore Orioles and St. Louis Cardinals third baseman who played from 19...

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