The government rested its criminal prosecution of Broadcom's former chief financial officer William J. Ruehle for stock options backdating on Tuesday after calling an FBI agent as its last witness. The trial breaks for a week during Thanksgiving. In the meantime, Ruehle's lawyers have filed motions asking for defense witness immunity for Broadcom's former general counsel David Dull and the former chairman and co-founder Henry Samueli. Both were sued by the ...
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