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HOUSTON - Lawyers for Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay took their first official step Wednesday toward erasing his felony convictions in light of his death last month.
Lay, 64, was convicted May 25 of fraud and conspiracy in the federal government's foremost criminal trial to emerge from the disgraced company's flameout.See the full content of this document
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Briefs: Lawyers Hoping to Clear Lay
Lay's July 5 death came before he had appealed or been sentenced, so...
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