Jacob Frenkel Quoted by Bloomberg Politics on Roger Stone Sentencing
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Jacob Frenkel (Member and Government Investigations & Securities Enforcement Practice Group Chair, Washington, D.C.) was recently quoted by Bloomberg Politics for an article titled “Roger Stone Sentencing Seen as Test of Judicial Independence,” which discusses a recent Tweet from President Trump ridiculing the four federal prosecutors who resigned from Stone’s case. Jacob proposes that this may end up backfiring for Stone.
The judge may decide “that to protect the integrity and project the independence of the judiciary she may end up imposing a longer sentence than she may have originally intended,” Jacob told the publication.
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