By HLPR Online Staff Prosecutors seem to be caught in a bind. Last week, the Manhattan D.A.’s high-profile fraud trial against three former leaders of the now-defunct law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf came to an anticlimactic end with the judge declaring a mistrial. After more than 22 days of deliberation, the jury agreed to acquit on some charges, but deadlocked on the majority of the more than 150 counts. The press characterized the result as a “blow” for District Attorney Cyrus …
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