As jury selection began Monday in the retrial against two Dewey & LeBoeuf executives, the judge overseeing the case said he would give “wide latitude” to defense attorneys on questioning a key government witness, with exceptions.
Earlier this month, attorneys for former executive director Stephen DiCarmine and former CFO Joel Sanders asked whether they could question Francis Canellas about the “complete circumstances” of his amended cooperation agreement.
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