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Thursday
Jul262007

The Sentencing of Joe Nacchio: The Role of Remorse

In seeking a downward revision in his sentence, Joe Nacchio has argued that weight should be given to his good works and the health of his family members.  A post on this approach is here.  He has not argued for a reduction on the basis of remorse.  Kevin O'Brien has posted today on the role remorse can play in determining a sentence.  The post is here

Reader Comments (1)

Jay:

I just wanted to reiterate what I have told you -- your posts (all of you) provide a valuable insight, and information not readily available elsewhere. Not only on Nacchio, but on all subjects. Thanks.

Herrick
July 26, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterHerrick Lidstone

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