Joseph Ganim v. United States

Joseph Ganim was convicted of 16 counts, including mail fraud under §1341 and §1346, racketeering, extortion, bribery, and filing false tax returns, after a jury trial in April 2003. He unsuccessfully challenged his conviction at the District and Circuit levels and the Supreme Court denied his Petition for a Writ of Certioari. Ganim completed his prison sentence and began a 36-month supervised release in July 2010.

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