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In court papers this past week, Ivan Fisher , Mr. Agrawal's lawyer, said Mr. Agrawal, 27 years old, should receive a more-lenient sentence because SocGen suffered no loss and there was no intent on his part to cause one.
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Fisher , Mr. Agrawal's lawyer, previously argued his client shouldn't spend any more time in jail.
Ex-SocGen Trader Gets 3 Years in Code Theft Chad Bray 2011
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In court papers earlier this week, Ivan Fisher , Mr. Agrawal's lawyer, argued that Mr. Agrawal should receive a more lenient sentence because SocGen suffered no loss and there was no intent on his part to cause one.
Prosecutors Seek 6 to 8 Years in SocGen Code-Theft Case Chad Bray 2011
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U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff , who is presiding, said at the time that he was "puzzled by the current situation" after Mr. Agrawal's testimony.
Prosecutors Seek 6 to 8 Years in SocGen Code-Theft Case Chad Bray 2011
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Prosecutors said in their papers that the intended loss to SocGen as a result of Mr. Agrawal's actions was between $7 million and $20 million.
Prosecutors Seek 6 to 8 Years in SocGen Code-Theft Case Chad Bray 2011
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Rakoff said at the time that he was "puzzled" by Agrawal's testimony and that he assumed it was part of a "sympathy defense."
unknown title 2011
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Agrawal's alleged theft of the code began in June 2009, about two months after he was promoted to the position of a trader within Societe Generale's HFTG.
Latest from Computerworld jaikumar_vijayan@computerworld.com (Jaikumar Vijay 2010
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The I-T officials also found nearly 250 passbooks and cheques in the name of residents of Kharora village from Agrawal's chartered accountant's office, they said.
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"A locker belonging to B L Agrawal's brother Pavan Agrawal was opened today by the I-T officials, who recovered Rs 15 lakh in cash from it," top I-T sources said.
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Agrawal's colleagues marveled that so venerable a puzzle had finally yielded its secrets, and he's now a VIP guest wherever in academia he goes.
Forbes.com: News 2010
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