The pair had sued saying they were unfairly deprived of their constitutional right to present a defense when the prosecution refused to show them notes from an internal investigation of their conduct. The N.Y. Supreme Court ruled that they weren't entitled to the notes and that decision was left intact.
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Tyco CEO turned symbol of corporate greed turned Prisoner # 05A4820 Dennis Kowzlowski's appeal to the United States Supreme Court was rejected, leaving intact his sentence of at least eight years and four months. Kozlowski and his former CEO Mark Swartz filed the appeal together, and Swartz was told to go back to his cell as well.
The pair had sued saying they were unfairly deprived of their constitutional right to present a defense when the prosecution refused to show them notes from an internal investigation of their conduct. The N.Y. Supreme Court ruled that they weren't entitled to the notes and that decision was left intact.
The pair had sued saying they were unfairly deprived of their constitutional right to present a defense when the prosecution refused to show them notes from an internal investigation of their conduct. The N.Y. Supreme Court ruled that they weren't entitled to the notes and that decision was left intact.
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