The case could have potentially gone to the U.S. Supreme Court, but not without a client, said Dorozhko’s attorney, Charles Ross.
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August 20th, 2009
Madoff Lieutenant Jailed After Guilty Plea
Despite an agreement with the government that he will cooperate as a witness, Bernard Madoff’s account Frank DiPascali was jailed after he entered a guilty plea. The Washington Post sought comment from Chuck Ross on this situation.
August 17th, 2009
Ross & Associates Weighs Whether To File Petition For Certiorari In The U.S. Supreme Court On SEC v. Dorozhko
On July 22, 2009 the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled against our client in SEC v. Dorozhko. Despite strong precedent to the contrary, the Second … Read More
March 6th, 2009
Madoff Signals Possible Guilty Plea
“I think that it’s virtually impossible that a U.S. attorney from the Southern District of New York has agreed to file an information and will allow Mr. Madoff to go to trial on that,” says Charles A. Ross, a criminal-defense attorney who is not involved in the case. “If there’s going to be a trial in this case, they would file an indictment.”
October 23rd, 2008
The Associated Press consults Chuck Ross on criminal investigations focused upon the financial meltdown.
“Despite the resources being deployed, it isn’t always easy to land a conviction in a complicated white-collar case.