20-Year Sentence Upheld For ArthroCare Exec
Executive Summary
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected former ArthroCare CEO Michael Baker’s appeal of a 20-year sentence. Baker was convicted on charges related to a $750m fraud case.
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