USA v. Rosenthal

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:11-cr-00743

Court:

Texas Southern

Nature of Suit:

  1. December 02, 2013

    Charges Pared Against Atty Caught In Judicial Bribery Scam

    A disgraced Texas attorney facing 20 years in federal prison for bribing a former state judge in exchange for favorable rulings escaped conviction Monday on one of 13 public corruption charges and a $7.8 million forfeiture demand by the government.

  2. March 14, 2013

    Texas Atty Seeks Reversal Of Bribery Conviction

    Disgraced attorney Marc Garrett Rosenthal on Wednesday asked a Texas federal judge to throw out his conviction on charges related to a bribery scheme involving former state judge Abel Corral Limas.

  3. February 28, 2013

    Texas Atty Convicted In Judicial Bribery Scheme

    Texas attorney Marc Garrett Rosenthal was convicted on charges related to a bribery scheme involving state district judge Abel Corral Limas, prosecutors said Thursday.

  4. September 28, 2012

    Texas Atty Can't Duck Judge Bribery Charges

    In a set of 15 orders, a Texas federal judge on Friday refused attorney Marc Garrett Rosenthal's bid to dismiss claims against him under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act for his alleged involvement in a scheme to bribe a state judge.

  5. March 28, 2012

    Feds Fire Back At Indicted Atty's Bid To Toss RICO Claims

    Federal prosecutors on Tuesday knocked a bid to dismiss Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act claims from a suit claiming an attorney was involved in a scheme to bribe a Texas state judge, challenging his assertions that the government had failed to adequately plead its case.

  6. March 14, 2012

    Indicted Atty Wants RICO Charges Tossed in Bribery Case

    Attorney Marc Garrett Rosenthal of Rosenthal & Watson PC, indicted last summer in connection with a scheme to bribe a Texas judge, said Tuesday that some charges against him must be dismissed because federal prosecutors haven't shown a clear quid pro quo transaction.

  7. March 05, 2012

    Indicted Atty Says Gov't Lied To Keep Seized Docs Secret

    Marc Rosenthal of Rosenthal & Watson PC, indicted last summer in relation to a scheme to bribe a Texas state judge, claimed Friday that prosecutors acted improperly by lying to obtain, and conceal their possession of, the firm's hard drive.

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