Aleynikov will be given a super-sweet plea bargain. If his case proceeds 
towards trial, the world will learn about Goldman Sach's high frequency trading 
program. Sure, AUSA Joseph Facciponti will try to keep the case under seal. Too 
many people are paying attention. Reporters and judges want to know what is up 
with Goldman Sachs....


http://federalism.typepad.com/crime_federalism/2009/08/corrupt-prosecutor-seeks-to-strike-deal-with-sergey-.html
Corrupt Prosecutor Seeks to Strike Deal With Sergey Aleynikov
Matthew Goldstein, the Reuters blogger who broke the Aleynikov story, is 
reporting:

  It looks like federal prosecutors may be trying to cut a deal with alleged 
Goldman Sachs high-frequency trading code stealer Sergey Aleynikov.Today was 
the day for prosecutors to indict Aleynikov, who was arrested on July 3 on the 
theft charges. 

  But in a court filing, prosecutors told the presiding magistrate judge that 
they need another 14 days to continue discussions with Aleynikov's lawyer about 
a "possible disposition."

  In the legal world, a "possible disposition" means a deal.

After exposing federal prosecutor Joseph Facciponti's fraud upon the court in 
his prosecution of Aleynikov, we wrote on July 23, 2009:


  Aleynikov will be given a super-sweet plea bargain. If his case proceeds 
towards trial, the world will learn about Goldman Sach's high frequency trading 
program. Sure, AUSA Joseph Facciponti will try to keep the case under seal. Too 
many people are paying attention. Reporters and judges want to know what is up 
with Goldman Sachs....

  The case against Aleynikov needs to go away. Quietly. Keep an eye on PACER.

We at Crime & Federalism will not remain quiet.  Nor will Mr. Goldstein.  
Please read more about Facciponti's and Goldman's efforts to cover-up Aleynikov 
case here.

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