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This document is a legal brief or letter to The Honorable William H. Pauley, III, discussing the case of a man named David, who was convicted of backdating transactions. It references the impact of the conviction on David's family and cites legal precedent from the United States Supreme Court and United States v. Adelson.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| William H. Pauley, III | The Honorable |
Addressed to William H. Pauley, III
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| David |
Convicted David
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| Theresa Parse |
Letter of Theresa Parse
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| David Parse |
David Parse is a fundamentally decent man
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| ZUCKERMAN SPAEDER LLP | Law Firm |
ZUCKERMAN SPAEDER LLP
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| United States Supreme Court | Court |
United States Supreme Court
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Key Quotes (3)
""our lives [have] essentially [been] placed on hold, as we try to raise our three sons in a safe and secure environment"."Source
— Theresa Parse
(Quoting a letter from Theresa Parse)
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""uniform and constant... tradition for the sentencing judge [is] to consider every convicted person as an individual and every case as a unique study in the human failings that sometimes mitigate, sometimes magnify, the crime and the punishment to ensue.""Source
— United States Supreme Court
(Quoting the United States Supreme Court)
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""if ever a man is to receive credit for the good he"Source
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