hearing is still on the court docket, scheduled for Monday at 10:00 am ET. Legally, only Madoff can waive his right to a preliminary hearing, and a criminal defendant is unlikely to do that unless there is some sort of cooperation or progress toward a deal. In his legal brief filed last night, Madoff defense attorney Ira Lee Sorkin writes, Mr. Madoffs conduct, even that which lead (sic) to his arrest, is not the conduct of a man unwilling to face justice in this matter. But legal ...
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