A federal judge vacated the conviction of Kenneth Lay. The Enron founder was convicted on 10 counts of fraud and conspiracy in May and died in July. Citing a two year old 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling, the judge said that "a
defendant's death pending appeal extinguished his entire case because he hadn't had a full opportunity to challenge the conviction and the government shouldn't be able to punish a dead defendant or his estate," according to Associated Press.
However, this ruling allows weeping Linda, Lay's obnoxious wife best known for going on the Today Show sobbing that ... more »



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