As reported on AUGUST 17, 2022 on The Texas Lawbook, Ten members of a 12-person jury would have found the former CEO of Blue Bell not guilty of the felony fraud and conspiracy charges the government brought against him stemming from a 2015 deadly listeria outbreak linked to the company’s creameries.
Houston CEO at center of $134M fraud case to be released on home confinement
As reported on AUGUST 17, 2022 on The Texas Lawbook, Ten members of a 12-person jury would have found the former CEO of Blue Bell not guilty of the felony fraud and conspiracy charges the government brought against him stemming from a 2015 deadly listeria outbreak linked to the company’s creameries.
Ex-Stanford Exec Gets Redo In Bid to Ditch 20-Year Sentence
As reported on September 2, 2020 on LAW360, The Fifthe Circuit on Tuesday gave former Stanford Financial Group executive Gilbert Lopez another opportunity to challenge his 20-year prison sentence for his role in Robert Allen Stanford’s $7 billion Ponzi scheme, ordering a lower court to reconsider a bid claiming that Lopez’s trial attorneys led him astray.
The New York Times – Ex-Blue Bell President Wins Dismissal of U.S. Listeria Outbreak Charges
As reported on JULY 15, 2020 on The New York Times, A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed charges against the former president of Blue Bell Creameries, who U.S. prosecutors said concealed from customers what the company knew about contaminated ice cream linked to a 2015 listeria outbreak.
Huntley Grichor not guilty of murder
As reported on September 2, 2020 on LAW360, The Fifthe Circuit on Tuesday gave former Stanford Financial Group executive Gilbert Lopez another opportunity to challenge his 20-year prison sentence for his role in Robert Allen Stanford’s $7 billion Ponzi scheme, ordering a lower court to reconsider a bid claiming that Lopez’s trial attorneys led him astray.