Val Northcutt describes himself as “a guy who works hard and does the right thing his entire life.” So when the marine hose technician and salesman was charged with being a part of an international criminal price-fixing cartel, he was determined to clear his name rather than accept a plea bargain.
He found the right lawyers to champion his cause — white-collar defense specialists Michael S. Pasano and Paul A. Calli, both partners at Carlton Fields in Miami. The pair “believed me when I told them the Department of Justice was wrong,” Northcutt wrote in an e-mail from a construction barge in Ecuador. “I will always be grateful for the huge leap of faith these guys took for me.”
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