U.S. District Judge Sim Lake of Houston on Friday resentenced former Dynegy Inc. accountant Jamie Olis to six years in prison.
The 72-month prison term is 75 percent less than Olis’ original sentence of 24 years in prison.
A Texas federal judge has resentenced former Dynegy Inc. accountant Jamie Olis to six years in prison, a term 75 percent less than his original sentence of 24 years after being convicted of fraud and conspiracy in 2003. Olis' appeal has been highly watched not only for the length of his sentence in comparison to that of other high-profile white-collar defendants, but because he was sentenced prior to the U.S. Supreme Court's Booker decision. The 5th Circuit ordered his resentencing in 2005.
September 27, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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U.S. District Judge Sim Lake of Houston on Friday resentenced former Dynegy Inc. accountant Jamie Olis to six years in prison.
The 72-month prison term is 75 percent less than Olis’ original sentence of 24 years in prison.
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