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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (101671)12/2/2007 6:19:02 AM
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It was an interesting read and though I'm trying to contain my enthusiasm, I can't help but be at least somewhat optimistic the NAG will go free soon and get most of his money back.

The appeal process will be handled by someone free of the emotional elements Breen went to great pains to make sure were instilled in the jurors.

And not only do I agree that the jurors likely found him guilty on some counts while acquitting him on substantially identical ones just so he'd be sure to be incarcerated, I think there might've been another motive: to take as little of his money as possible because even they could tell it was hard to make a case for a bunch of "ill-gotten" gains.
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