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Sanchez, Casorso, Marr file reply in support of petition for certiorari regarding bid-rigging convictions

( December 5, 2019, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Javier Sanchez, Gregory Casorso and Michael Marr — real estate investors convicted of rigging bids at municipal auctions of foreclosed homes — filed a reply in support of their petition for certiorari with the US Supreme Court. “Confronted with a collision between two lines of case law, the government simply ignores one of the lines of cases. This will not do. When both lines of case law are considered, it is apparent that the per se rule cannot be reconciled with this court’s modern criminal procedure jurisprudence,” argue the investors.See document below....

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