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USA v. Rosenthal
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.