BusinessWeek: "Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- A federal jury in Miami was told by a judge to begin considering charges against two former Stanford Financial Group Co. employees alleged to have ordered the shredding of records wanted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in a probe of financier R. Allen Stanford.
U.S. District Judge Richard W. Goldberg told the jurors to start deliberating today, following closing statements by prosecutors and defense lawyers yesterday. The judge rejected defense requests to acquit the men for lack of evidence of obstruction or conspiracy and he declined to order a mistrial."
U.S. District Judge Richard W. Goldberg told the jurors to start deliberating today, following closing statements by prosecutors and defense lawyers yesterday. The judge rejected defense requests to acquit the men for lack of evidence of obstruction or conspiracy and he declined to order a mistrial."
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