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(Doug is asking for 18 months, the prosecution is asking for 57.)
"Mr. Allen is a good person, who is deeply sorry for his actions. He has been happily married for over 32 years and is a father of three children (one biological and two adopted). Mr. Allen will ask this Court to consider his service to the Chicago community and his family circumstances, including having two adopted daughters entering young adulthood and elderly parents who have Parkinson’s disease and partial blindness. Taking Mr. Allen away from his family, friends and community who all depend on him and whom he has served with generosity and passion for an extended period of time would have far-reaching adverse consequences. Mr. Allen accepted responsibility for his crimes at the onset of this case, and the Government’s solebasis for not agreeing to acceptance points is its position, with which the Defense disagrees, that Mr. Allen qualifies for an obstruction of justice enhancement. Mr. Allen was the first among his co-defendants to cooperate with the Government in this case. Not only did he confess to his own crime, but he provided valuable information against Mastro and his other co-defendants. This is in contrast to Mastro, who refused to fully cooperate with the Government or provide information about his co-defendants for months after he was indicted. Mastro also received all of the profit from the scheme. Mr. Allen simply was paid as Mastro’s salaried employee. Mastro admitted that he was the leader of the conspiracy and undisputedly was the one who created and orchestrated the shill bidding scheme at Mastro Auctions, approximately two years before Mr. Allen began working at Mastro’s company. Mastro also admitted to directing a Mastro Auctions employee to destroy bidding records relevant to this case in order to try to hide his criminal conduct. Mr. Allen believes that the Government would have recommended a sentence substantially lower than 20 months for Mr. Allen had he continued to cooperate with the Government. Unlike Mastro, he was providing valuable cooperation in both his own case and new investigations unrelated to his own case. However, he made a fatal error in judgment that he deeply regrets and for which he apologized in person to the Government. Due to the guilt he felt for wiring up on a friend who was being investigated by the Government, he told the friend about certain topics the Government was investigating and that he (Mr. Allen) was wearing a recording device. After Government counsel learned about Mr. Allen’s disclosures, he justifiably lost his anticipated 50% off cooperation deal, and his conduct will undoubtedly increase his sentence. But Mr. Allen’s conduct does not merit the substantial increase the Government is seeking, potentially four more years than he would have gotten as a result of the underlying offense. This would be an overly harsh and disproportionate sentence based on the nature of Mr. Allen’s crimes and the § 3553 factors, including Mastro’s sentence and conduct." Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 01-27-2016 at 11:32 AM. |
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Guess the moral of that story is if you are going to flip on your friends, stay the course and don't later tell them about the government's investigation.
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I don't know Doug nor I am up to speed on what this case entails, but from what I'm reading, I find this attorney's argument pretty unsettling. By his calculations, if everyone in my life is healthy and independent then I should have the book thrown at me, but if there are people in my life who depend on me for this and that, then I should be let off because punishing me is punishing them?
That said, it'll be pretty hard to justify Allen getting 57 mos. when Mastro got what, 18?
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The family was dependent on him ripping people off....
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I get so sick and tired of lawyers using the persons family will be impacted by the person sitting in jail defense or the sick family member to get the simpathy of the court. If they cared about there family so much and what happens to them they would have committed the crime.
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If your client has the facts, pound the facts
If your client has the law, pound the law If your client has neither, pound the table. Allen deserves to go to prison for a very long time because he is an idiot and the universe hates idiots. Only an idiot would tip off a mark about a wire while on that wire. What I'd really like to read is the government's memo. I bet it is a doozy.
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I don't think he was on the wire. I think John Rogers told the feds that Allen told him about the wire.
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