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SAN JOSE, Calif. - A judge dropped the charges Wednesday against former Hewlett-Packard Co. board Chairwoman Patricia Dunn, who was accused of fraud in the company’s boardroom spying scandal.
Three other defendants in the case will also avoid jail time after their lawyers entered no contest pleas to misdemeanor charges of fraudulent wire communications in Santa Clara Superior Court.
The charges against former HP ethics chief Kevin Hunsaker, and private investigators Ronald DeLia and Matthew DePante will also be dropped in September after they complete 96 hours of community service and make restitution, the judge said.
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This is just more evidence the legal system is out to screw the little guy, only.
Three other defendants in the case will also avoid jail time after their lawyers entered no contest pleas to misdemeanor charges of fraudulent wire communications in Santa Clara Superior Court.
The charges against former HP ethics chief Kevin Hunsaker, and private investigators Ronald DeLia and Matthew DePante will also be dropped in September after they complete 96 hours of community service and make restitution, the judge said.
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This is just more evidence the legal system is out to screw the little guy, only.