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2012-04-30 — mfi-miami.com
``state or federal prosecutors fear a criminal case against the banks would be the OJ Simpson murder trial on steroids. Â Prosecutors would be outmatched and smarted by attorneys who have two things prosecutors don't have, the ability to simplify complex financial practices to a jury of twelve people and clients willing to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to cast reasonable doubt. Â After all, a criminal case is not about guilt or innocence, it's about proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.''
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