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Posted AT 4:30 AM EST on 10/06/08

Judges don't understand case, Black says

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Conrad Black has criticized the judges hearing the appeal of his criminal conviction, saying they don't understand the case and appeared at times to be "essentially part of the prosecution." Three judges of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeal in Chicago heard oral arguments last week on appeals filed by Lord Black and his co-defendants, John Boultbee, Peter Atkinson and Mark Kipnis. All four were convicted of fraud for taking $6.1-million (U.S.

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