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HOUSTON -- At times Tuesday, it almost seemed easy to forget who was on trial -- the one-time corporate chieftains Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling or the federal government's own Enron Task Force.
As lawyers for Lay and Skilling laid out their closing arguments in the former Enron Corp. chief executives' fraud trial, they shifted the focus squarely to prosecutors, painting them as bent on convicting the pair when they did nothing wrong.See the full content of this document
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Enron Closes Arguments
In the day's waning minutes in court, one of Lay's lawyers even motioned to John Hueston, a task force prosecutor normally based in Los Angeles, and boomed: "Don't co...
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