Criminal
Nov. 12, 2008
Prosecutor Blasts Suggested Probation for Christensen
A federal prosecutor lambasted a probation officer's recommendation that convicted attorney Terry N. Christensen receive probation and 10 months' home detention in his "multi-million-dollar Beverly Hills mansion" for his role in the Anthony Pellicano wiretapping case.




By Ciarán McEvoy
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - A federal prosecutor lambasted a probation officer's recommendation that convicted attorney Terry N. Christensen receive probation and 10 months' home detention in his "multi-million-dollar Beverly Hills mansion" for his role in the Anthony Pellicano wiretapping case. In a 42-page memorandum, Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel A. Saunders argued that Christensen should be sentenced to three...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - A federal prosecutor lambasted a probation officer's recommendation that convicted attorney Terry N. Christensen receive probation and 10 months' home detention in his "multi-million-dollar Beverly Hills mansion" for his role in the Anthony Pellicano wiretapping case. In a 42-page memorandum, Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel A. Saunders argued that Christensen should be sentenced to three...
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