USA v. Decinces et al

  1. August 13, 2019

    Ex-MLB Player Gets Time Served For Insider Trading

    A California federal judge sentenced former Orioles third baseman Doug DeCinces to time served with home confinement Monday after prosecutors lauded his cooperation against a tipster who was ultimately not convicted.

  2. April 17, 2019

    Feds Drop Conviction For Ex-MLB Player's Stock Tippee

    Federal prosecutors dropped insider trading charges that resulted in a conviction two years ago, ending the case against a friend of former MLB player Doug DeCinces and leaving the former Orioles third baseman as the only one of five people charged to face a rap.

  3. December 10, 2018

    Medical Device Exec Beats Charges Of Tipping Orioles Player

    Federal prosecutors have abandoned insider trading and perjury charges against medical device executive James Mazzo after two juries deadlocked on whether he intended to tip longtime Orioles third baseman Doug DeCinces to merger plans.

  4. February 21, 2018

    CEO Accused Of Tipping Ex-MLB Player Gets 2nd Mistrial

    A California federal jury deadlocked Wednesday in the retrial of a former medical device company CEO on charges connected to an alleged insider trading scheme that resulted in last year's conviction of former Major League Baseball player Doug DeCinces, prompting the judge to declare another mistrial.

  5. October 31, 2017

    CEO Accused Of Tipping Off Ex-MLBer Fights New Charges

    The former chief executive of Advanced Medical Optics Inc. on Monday moved to dismiss a new slate of charges brought by federal prosecutors alleging he fed nonpublic information to former Major League Baseball player Doug DeCinces, who was convicted of insider trading earlier this year.

  6. September 08, 2017

    CEO Accused Of Tipping Ex-MLB Player Faces Perjury Charge

    Federal prosecutors unveiled Wednesday a new slate of charges against the former chief executive of Advanced Medical Optics Inc. after a jury couldn't agree on his guilt after an insider trading trial earlier this year, dropping several fraud counts but adding a charge for perjury.

  7. August 22, 2017

    Feds Fight To Retry CEO Who Allegedly Gave Info To Ex-MLBer

    U.S. prosecutors on Monday told a California federal judge that there is no reason to toss insider trading charges against a former Advanced Medical Optics Inc. CEO alleged to have fed nonpublic information to former MLB player Doug DeCinces, who was convicted of insider trading earlier this year.

  8. July 05, 2017

    Feds Fight Ex-MLB Player's Bid For New Insider Trading Trial

    Federal prosecutors have hit back at a bid for a new trial by convicted inside trader and former Major League Baseball player Doug DeCinces, telling a California federal judge that the evidence detailing his use of nonpublic information to trade stock in a friend’s medical device company supported the jury’s guilty verdict.

  9. June 13, 2017

    Ex-MLB Player Fights Insider Trading Verdict

    Convicted former Major League Baseball player Doug DeCinces asked a California federal court Monday for an acquittal or a new trial in a case accusing him of using nonpublic information to trade on stock in a friend's medical device company.

  10. May 12, 2017

    Ex-MLB Player DeCinces Convicted In Insider Trading Case

    A California federal jury on Friday convicted former Major League Baseball player Doug DeCinces of insider trading on charges for using nonpublic information to purchase stocks in a friend's medical device company in transactions that netted him $1.3 million in profits.

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