NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. prosecutors said they do not plan to conduct a second trial against Sam Bankman-Fried, who was convicted last month of stealing from customers of his now-bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange. In a letter filed on Friday night in federal court in Manhattan, prosecutors said the "strong public interest" in a prompt resolution of their case against the 31-year-old former billionaire outweighed the benefits of a second trial. Prosecutors said that interest "weighs particularly heavily here," given that Bankman-Fried's scheduled March 28, 2024, sentencing will likely include orders of forfeiture and restitution for victims of his crimes.
Shared insight into findings of the DETECT-A study, a prospective interventional trial, covering feasibility, safety, and performance of multicancer early detection tests in a healthcare system setting.
Former President Trump attacked federal officials connected to the Biden administration as “fascist thugs” just ahead of a Monday morning hearing before a judge who previously warned Trump that “inflammatory statements” would compel her to speed up his trial. Monday’s court hearing is intended to determine a start date for the Trump trial on charges…
/PRNewswire/ Exact Sciences Corp. (NASDAQ: EXAS) today announced performance data for a second-generation Cologuard (multi-target stool DNA) test showing.
/PRNewswire/ Exact Sciences Corp. (NASDAQ: EXAS) today announced performance data for a second-generation Cologuard (multi-target stool DNA) test showing.