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UPCOMING COURT HEARINGS & BASIC INFO Presiding Judge in Mark F. Cohn criminal case: Disclaimer: The "Four Star Financial Services, LLC" entity referred to throughout this site is in no way associated with "Four Star Financial, Inc." - the Indiana mortgage broker.
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« U.S. Attorney To Seek $19 million In Victim Restitution From Four Star Executive | Main | Cohn Sentencing Postponed Again » December 03, 2007 Cohn Sentencing Postponed Until March 2008According to newly filed court records, a federal judge has agreed to postpone the sentencing of Mark F. Cohn until March 17, 2008. Originally, Cohn’s sentencing was scheduled for January 28, 2008. The postponement comes after Cohn’s attorney filed a motion stating, “…(Cohn) has had difficulty obtaining and requires additional time in which to obtain documents relevant to his sentencing from the Federal Bureau of prisons and various medical professionals … “ Medical issues were a point of controversy in 2004 during Cohn’s last criminal sentencing. In January 2004, Cohn was sentenced to more than four years imprisonment after being convicted of telemarketing fraud and money laundering. To learn more about Cohn's 2004 sentencing (including the dispute over his medical issues), please click here to read a court transcript of the 2004 sentence proceeding. Cohn’s current sentencing on conspiracy and wire fraud charges, stemming from the Four Star Ponzi case, will now take place on March 17, 2008 at 10 a.m. before Judge Philip S. Gutierrez, Courtroom 790, Roybal Federal building, 255 E. Temple Street, Los Angeles. |
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