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Biotech / Medical : Chromatics Color Sciences International. Inc; CCSI
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To: Quad Sevens who wrote (3120)6/15/1998 8:24:00 PM
From: Peter V  Read Replies (1) of 5736
 
Wade, just for accuracy's sake (not that I care one way or the other), Asensio was not "convicted" (which refers to a criminal case not a civil case), but rather he was hit with a default judgment in a civil case (meaning he forgot to respond). See Janybird's post:

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And Diana went further, he says, digging up a quarter-million-dollar judgment that an ex-client had gotten against him in Florida in 1989. The judgment against Mr. Asensio was by default, meaning that the plaintiff, Norman E. Murphy, won because Mr. Asensio failed to respond. Mr. Asensio says that he was not responsible for the client's problems, thought his former employer had settled, and that he was never served with legal papers in the case. He is currently trying to have the judgment overturned, said his lawyer, Stephen A. Agus. Mr. Murphy's lawyer did not return telephone calls.
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