65 Yr. Old Whistleblowing Grandma Appeal to be Heard Soon

65 Yr. Old Whistleblowing Grandma Appeal to be Heard Soon

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10/01/2012 (press release: mdignam) // Atlanta, GA, USA // Michael Dignam

Gail Dignam reported to Federal Prison April 3, 2012 for a 70 mo. sentence for a $4,500. First offense no fine. Her appeal is filed and pending an oral argument date to be set in the Federal 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Questions raised by the Defense are:

Was prosecutorial misconduct at the root of her conviction?

Why did the government not provide her the constitutional protections afforded other defendants?

Why was exculpatory evidence hidden from the defense through overt actions of the prosecution?

These questions and more are explored and exposed on the http://GailDignam.com website.

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