(Reuters) - On July 6, Nacchio said in court filings in Denver federal
court that he deserves leniency because of his "prior good
works," and the health of two of his immediate family members,
including David Nacchio, his oldest son.
Assistant U.S. Attorney James Hearty said in the motion on
July 20 that Nacchio has submitted two letters from his son's
psychiatrist and the government should be allowed to review the
entire medical file to prepare a response at the sentencing.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
court that he deserves leniency because of his "prior good
works," and the health of two of his immediate family members,
including David Nacchio, his oldest son.
Assistant U.S. Attorney James Hearty said in the motion on
July 20 that Nacchio has submitted two letters from his son's
psychiatrist and the government should be allowed to review the
entire medical file to prepare a response at the sentencing.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
No comments:
Post a Comment