Whatever happened to corporate criminal liability? It’s tough to find a corporate criminal defendant these days. Of the major corporate scandals over the past few years, almost none has resulted in an indictment of the company itself.

Now we are in the midst of investigations into the subprime mortgage fiasco and other potential financial crimes. But no matter what is uncovered, recent history suggests we are very unlikely to see any corporations in the dock.

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