
102: Eugene Soltes – Unraveling a $65-Billion Ponzi Scheme and Notorious Cases of Insider Trading
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The Evolution of Penalties
I mean many instances where I do think the senses are pretty extraordinary Which I don't know if you're speaking about the white-collar crimes are too long or are our murder or manslaughter is too short But a lot of these instances. We look at senses like made-off or even some of the CEO of Enron They're in prison for longer than people who actually convict that commit Certain types of murder, you know, certainly longer than manslaughter but even people with you know second-degree charges It's pretty extraordinary to think that you could actually be a CEO and engage it in white-collar crime and actually being prison for longerthan someone who killed someone That I think that's pretty pretty hum
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