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The Supreme Court sided with a former Enron Corp. executive in a ruling that makes it unlikely he can be tried a second time on charges related to financial fraud at the onetime energy giant.
The court, in a 6-3 vote, threw out an appeals court ruling that would have allowed a retrial of F. Scott Yeager, a former executive at Enron’s failed broadband venture, on charges for which a jury could not reach a verdict at his first trial.
But Justice John Paul Stevens, writing for the majority, did not completely shut the door to another trial.
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