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Maybe Bill needs to get his priest involved. Or steal less?
PS kudos to the federal prosecutor who is now in the laughable position of twice being accused by a federal judge of being too soft on fraud.
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Dang beat me to the Priest comment.
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Probably should have tried for 31 months this time. I am surprised the defense and prosecutor didn't have the judge's thinking more in tune.
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I am not familiar with US justice... according to your Law rules... how many time of jail Bill mastro is admisible with all these charges ?
Many years of jail ? The Bill Mastro history is a verry sad history. I will try to explain my idea. This guy had all the potential, the knowledge,the expertise, for do a great positive and honnest career in this hobby .... but he choose at some time in his life to take the wrong way . I don t know this guy personnally but with all the read i made about Mastro i think this guy is a verry smart guy... but he decided to use his mind to criminal thing... verry sad. Last edited by g_vezina_c55; 04-09-2013 at 11:35 AM. |
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If you were victimized by Bill Mastro and want the judge to know the truth about what he's done -- or perhaps you disagree with his lawyer's contention that you weren't defrauded in his auctions because everyone knew Mastro auctions were crooked -- please let the judge know via letter. The judge's address is:
Judge Ronald A. Guzman 219 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60604 Make sure you note the name of the case and case number: United States v. William Mastro, No. 12 CR 567-1 (N.D. Ill.)
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So from a novice point of view, this obviously means the judge doesnt agree with this plea agreement and they have to go back and re-negotiate? Is this what I am reading?
I just wonder what the quote from the judge “I’m not sure what I’m getting into, so I’m not getting into it,” really means. |
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I was scratching my head on the judge's quote too. Doesn't the fact that he REJECTED the plea indicate he at least sort-of knows what he's getting into (by not thinking the plea was "correct") and that he IS getting into it by making the decision to reject it? Unless it is something legalese that I don't get. |
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Chris, priceless one of the best laughs this year!
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Chris B. that is fantastic! Made my day.
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