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Conrad Black wants to get out of jail ahead of appeal

23 Jun 2009


Conrad Black, the convicted fraud and former owner of the Daily Telegraph, has applied to be released from his Florida jail while he launches an appeal to the US Supreme Court against his conviction.

Black will have served 32 months of his six-and-a-half-year sentence when the appeal hearing begins towards the end of this year.

His lawyers have asked the original judge on the case, Amy St Eve in Chicago, to grant bail for the appeal hearing. She will hear his case on 10 July.

Black was found guilty of mail fraud for his role along with other executives in his Hollinger media empire of stealing $6.1 million (£3.7 million) from the company.

"When the Supreme Court hears this case, [Black] will be nearly 66 years old and - without bail pending appeal - will have served 32 months of his sentence," his lawyers said.

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To Ted, London

In answer to your question...

No...I am also convinced Mr. Black was "railroaded" and I anticipate his early and just release...He should be appointed Czar of Global Economic Recovery.

- Jim Cassel, Cambridge Ontario Canada, 25/06/2009 03:01
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Am I the only person on planet earth who believes Conrad Black to be innocent?

I believe and hope that the tide of justice will eventually turn in Conrad's favour, and wish him all the very best when they finally grant him his freedom.

- Ted, London, 23/06/2009 13:00
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