Can a family business beat the federal government? Already, a year before trial, the situation looks bleak for Attorney Richard T. Meehan Jr.

Meehan’s client, Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim, is resourceful, but does not have the bankroll of an international corporation. The government — with virtually unlimited resources — has already flipped most of Ganim’s friends. Ten guilty pleas preceded Ganim’s indictment on corruption charges.

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