The State - News from Aug. 19, 1986
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Jurors in the case of a Las Vegas construction company owner who was convicted of under-reporting employees’ wages had a right to hear the grand jury testimony of his secretary, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in San Francisco, even though she then married him and refused to testify against him at his trial. Albert Marchini was found guilty in 1984 of 10 counts after a federal judge in Nevada allowed presentation of the grand jury testimony given by Kathleen Snyder in 1982. Snyder married the defendant in 1983.
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