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In Admissibility of Financial Crimes Evidence — Part 2B, we continue our review of the financial crimes evidence debate with the second part of our look at the in-camera testimony of Jeanie Seckinger, one of the defendant’s former coworkers who confronted the defendant with evidence of his financial crimes leading to his resignation from his law firm.
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In Admissibility of Financial Crimes Evidence — Part 2B, we continue our review of the financial crimes evidence debate with the second part of our look at the in-camera testimony of Jeanie Seckinger, one of the defendant’s former coworkers who confronted the defendant with evidence of his financial crimes leading to his resignation from his law firm.
Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon.
For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis's Storyteller Interviews with ground-breaking, award-winning storytellers like David Simon and George Pelecanos; and all of our Amanda Knox Project opinion pieces and interviews— subscribe on Patreon for just $5 per month.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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