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Criminal

Apr. 15, 2019

Prosecutors move to dismiss insider trading conviction

The dismissal motion follows testimony from a co-defendant that the man was wrongly convicted.

SANTA ANA -- Federal prosecutors want to vacate the insider trading convictions of an Orange County businessman exonerated through his former co-defendant's cross examination.

A new motion to dismiss the indictment against David L. Parker comes more than a year after retired professional baseball player Doug DeCinces told a jury Parker didn't know DeCinces had propriety information about a looming company sale when DeCinces recommend...

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