What seemed like a slam dunk three years ago when the U.S. Justice Department put together its white collar crime task force is looking a lot more like an air ball.
The U.S. Supreme Court dealt the government its latest blow Tuesday, overturning the 2002 conviction of Enron's auditor, accounting firm Arthur Andersen, on obstruction of justice charges--a conviction that tolled the death-knell for one of the world's leading accounting firms.
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