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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay (L) leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his wife, Linda, following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - May 16:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay walks with his wife Linda (L) to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense will present it's closing arguments today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - MAY 15:  Prosecutor John Hueston arrives at the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for the fraud and conspiracy trial of former Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling, May 15, 2006, in Houston. Closing arguments begin today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay comments outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. After six days on the stand Lay has finished his testimony. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay listens to his attorney, George Secrest, comment outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. After six days on the stand Lay has finished his testimony. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - May 1:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 1, 2006, in Houston. Lay was on the stand for the fifth day as the prosecution finished their cross examination. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - May 1:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay is oblivious to the mishap of superstar videographer Mario Segura as he arrives at the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 1, 2006, in Houston. Lay will be on the stand for the fifth day. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - APRIL 27:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay (L) walks with his wife Linda from the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, April 27, 2006, in Houston. Lay was on the stand for the fourth day. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - APRIL 13:   Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (R) stands outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli (L) after the fourth day of his testimony in his fraud and conspiracy trial, April 13, 2006, in Houston. The prosecution will begin cross examine Skilling on Monday morning. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - APRIL 11:   Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (R) walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli (L) for the second day of his testimony in his fraud and conspiracy trial, April 11, 2006, in Houston. Skilling is expected to be on the stand for several days. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - APRIL 10:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for the midday break during his fraud and conspiracy trial, April 10, 2006, in Houston. Former CEO Jeff Skilling took the stand for the defense today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - APRIL 6:   Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his fraud and conspiracy trial, April 6, 2006, in Houston. Skilling is expected to take the stand in his defense today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON, TX - MARCH 15: Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey United States Courthouse during the midday break of his fraud and conspiracy trial March 15, 2006 in Houston. Former Enron vice president and whistle blower Sherron Watkins took the stand Wednesday.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MARCH 13:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay chats with a motorist as he returns to the Bob Casey United States Courthouse after the midday break on the final day of testimony by former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow, March 13, 2006 in Houston. Fastow, 44, was in control of two Enron partnerships that prosecutors claim were key to the financial facade and central to the fraud charges against Lay and former CEO Jeff Skilling.   (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON -  JANUARY 30:  Federal prosecutors Sean Berkowitz (L) and Cliff Stricklin return from their lunch break to the Bob Casey United States Courthouse during the second day of former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay's and former CEO Jeff Skilling's fraud and conspiracy trial, January 31, 2006 in Houston, Texas. Lay is charged in 11 counts related to the collapse of Enron in 2001 while Skilling is charged in 31. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON -  JANUARY 30:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay, right, arrives at the Bob Casey United States Courthouse in Houston with his wife Linda for the first day of his fraud and conspiracy trial, Monday, January 30, 2006. Lay is charged in 11 counts related to the collapse of Enron in 2001. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 26:  Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow is led from the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse Sept. 26, 2006, after sentencing from his conviction related to the collapse of Enron. Fastow testified against his former bosses Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling and received a six year sentence.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 26:  Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow is led from the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse Sept. 26, 2006, after sentencing from his conviction related to the collapse of Enron. Fastow testified against his former bosses Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling and received a six year sentence.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 26:  Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow is led from the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse Sept. 26, 2006, after sentencing from his conviction related to the collapse of Enron. Fastow testified against his former bosses Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling and received a six year sentence.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 26:  Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse Sept. 26, 2006, for sentencing from his conviction related to the collapse of Enron. Fastow agreed to a maximum 10 year sentence in exchange for testimony he gave against his former bosses Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 26:  Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow (C) arrives at the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse Sept. 26, 2006, for sentencing from his conviction related to the collapse of Enron. Fastow agreed to a maximum 10 year sentence in exchange for testimony he gave against his former bosses Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 26:  Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow arrives at the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse Sept. 26, 2006, for sentencing from his conviction related to the collapse of Enron. Fastow agreed to a maximum 10 year sentence in exchange for testimony he gave against his former bosses Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 26:  Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow (R) arrives at the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse Sept. 26, 2006, for sentencing from his conviction related to the collapse of Enron. Fastow agreed to a maximum 10 year sentence in exchange for testimony he gave against his former bosses Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Lay guilty on all counts and separately, judge Sim Lake found him guilty on all counts in his banking trial.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Lay guilty on all counts and separately, judge Sim Lake found him guilty on all counts in his banking trial.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Lay guilty on all counts and separately, judge Sim Lake found him guilty on all counts in his banking trial.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Lay guilty on all counts and separately, judge Sim Lake found him guilty on all counts in his banking trial.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Lay guilty on all counts and separately, judge Sim Lake found him guilty on all counts in his banking trial.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  (L-R) Prosecuting attorneys Kathryn Ruemmler, Sean Berkowitz, Cliff Striklin and John Hueston share a laugh outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the fraud and conspiracy trialof former Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After sixteen weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Lay guilty on all counts and Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. Judge Sim Lake also found Lay guilty on all counts in his banking trial.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Prosecuting attorney John Hueston (R) comments outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse as colleagues Sean Berkowitz (L) and Kathryn Ruemmler confer after the fraud and conspiracy trialof former Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After sixteen weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Lay guilty on all counts and Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. Judge Sim Lake also found Lay guilty on all counts in his banking trial.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Prosecuting attorney John Hueston comments outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the fraud and conspiracy trialof former Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After sixteen weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Lay guilty on all counts and Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. Judge Sim Lake also found Lay guilty on all counts in his banking trial.  (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling is surrounded by police officers as he leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli after the end of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling is surrounded by police officers as he leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli after the end of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli after the end of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (R) leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli after the end of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (C) leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli after the end of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (L) comments outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli after the end of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (L) comments outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli after the end of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Pipeline engineer Shelley Daniel tries to get a picture of the activities around the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the jury reached a verdict in the fraud and conspiracy trial of former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay and CEO Jeff Skilling, May 25, 2006, in Houston. About one hundred onlookers made their way to the courthouse after the announcement a verdict had been reached. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (C) walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli for his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury has reached a verdict. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 25:  Lead prosecuting attorney Sean Berkowitz walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for fraud and conspiracy trial of former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay and CEO Jeff Skilling, May 25, 2006, in Houston. After 16 weeks of testimony and six days of deliberation, the jury found Lay guilty on all counts and found Skilling guilty on nineteen counts. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the close of his bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay listens to a question outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the close of his bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay comments outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the close of his bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay comments outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the close of his bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay comments outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the close of his bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay listens as his attorney, George Secrest comments outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the close of his client's bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his wife Linda during the midday break of his bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his wife Linda during the midday break of his bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his wife Linda during the midday break of his bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay smiles as he walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his wife Linda for his bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 23:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay laughs at a comment as he walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his bank fraud trial May 23, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 22:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay (C) faces news cameras as he leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after proceedings in his bank fraud trial May 22, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 22:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay faces news cameras as he leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after proceedings in his bank fraud trial May 22, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 22:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay and his wife Linda face news cameras as they leave the the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for the midday break in his bank fraud trial May 22, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 22:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay, followed by his attorney George Secrest (R), arrives at the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his bank fraud trial May 22, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 22:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay is greeted by a supporter as he walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his bank fraud trial May 22, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 22:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay pauses with Houston police officer K.R. Perkins as he walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his bank fraud trial May 22, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 18:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the opening day of his bank fraud trial May 18, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 18:  Prosecuting attorney Sean Berkowitz listens to a question as he leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for lunch during the fraud and conspiracy trial of former Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling, May 18, 2006, in Houston. The jury continues to deliberate the defendants' guilt or innocence. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 18: (L-R) Ron Woods, attorney for former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling, Mike Ramsey (L) lead attorney for former chairman Kenneth Lay and Daniel Petrocelli, lead attorney for Skilling, leave the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for lunch during their clients' fraud and conspiracy trial, May 18, 2006, in Houston. The jury continues to deliberate the defendants' guilt or innocence. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 18:  Mike Ramsey (L) lead attorney for former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay, and Daniel Petrocelli, attorney for former CEO Jeff Skilling, leave the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for lunch during their clients' fraud and conspiracy trial, May 18, 2006, in Houston. The jury continues to deliberate the defendants' guilt or innocence. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 18:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay walks with his wife Linda to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for the opening of his bank fraud trial May 18, 2006 in Houston. Lay is charged with one count of bank fraud and three counts of making false statements to Bank of America, Chase Bank of Texas and Compass Bank. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 17:  Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay and his wife Linda leave the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the close of Lay's fraud and conspiracy trial, May 17, 2006, in Houston. The case has been given to the jury for deliberation. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 17:  Mike Ramsey, attorney for former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay, signals to onlookers as he leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the close of Lay's fraud and conspiracy trial, May 17, 2006, in Houston. The case has been given to the jury for deliberation. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 17:  Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (L) reacts to a question as he stands with his attorney Daniel Petrocelli outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the close of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 17, 2006, in Houston. The case has been given to the jury for deliberation. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON  - MAY 17:  Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 17, 2006, in Houston. The case is expected to be turned over to the jury today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay (L) leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay (R) returns a ball he signed to supporter Steve Schares outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay (C) stands with his legal team and family outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay signs a ball for supporter Steve Schares outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay (C) leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his wife, Linda (L), following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay (L) comments outside of the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his attorney Mike Ramsey (R) following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron CEO Jeffery Skilling listens to comments outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron CEO Jeffery Skilling reacts to a question outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron CEO Jeffery Skilling reacts to a question outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron CEO Jeffery Skilling reacts to a question outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense presented it's closing arguments in the trial that has spanned 16 weeks. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - MAY 16:   Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (L) smiles as he walks with his attorney, Daniel Petrocelli (L) during the midday break of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. Petrocelli finished his closing arguments during the morning session. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - MAY 16:   Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (R) listens as his attorney, Daniel Petrocelli (L) comments outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse during the midday break of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. Petrocelli finished his closing arguments during the morning session. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - May 16:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay walks with his wife Linda (L) to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense will present it's closing arguments today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - MAY 16: Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling arrives at the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense will present it's closing arguments today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - May 16:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay walks with his wife Linda (L) to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense will present it's closing arguments today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - MAY 16:  Defense attorney Mike Ramsey arrives at the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for the fraud and conspiracy trial of former Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling, May 16, 2006, in Houston. The defense will present it's final arguments today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - May 15:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay and his wife Linda walk to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the midday break of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 15, 2006, in Houston. Closing arguments began today and the jury is expected to start deliberations on Wednesday. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - May 15:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay and his wife Linda pass office workers as they walk to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after the midday break of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 15, 2006, in Houston. Closing arguments began today and the jury is expected to start deliberations on Wednesday. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - MAY 15: Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for the midday break of his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 15, 2006, in Houston. Closing arguments began today and the jury is expected to start deliberations on Wednesday. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - May 15:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay walks with his wife Linda (L) to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 15, 2006, in Houston. Closing arguments begin today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - MAY 15: Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling walks to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 15, 2006, in Houston. Closing arguments begin today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - May 15:   Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay walks with his wife Linda (L) and Houston Police officer K.R. Perkins to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 15, 2006, in Houston. Closing arguments begin today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - MAY 15:  Mike Ramsey, attorney for former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay, arrives at the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for his client's fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. Closing arguments begin today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - MAY 15: Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling (R) and attorney Daniel Petrocelli walk to the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for Skilling's fraud and conspiracy trial, May 15, 2006, in Houston. Closing arguments begin today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • HOUSTON - MAY 15:  Prosecutor Sean Berkowitz arrives at the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse for the fraud and conspiracy trial of former Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling, May 15, 2006, in Houston. Closing arguments begin today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his wife Linda, right, after proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. After six days on the stand Lay has finished his testimony. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay leaves the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse with his wife Linda, right, after proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. After six days on the stand Lay has finished his testimony. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay comments outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. After six days on the stand Lay has finished his testimony. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay comments outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. After six days on the stand Lay has finished his testimony. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay listens to his attorney, George Secrest, comment outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse after proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. After six days on the stand Lay has finished his testimony. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron CEO Jeffery Skilling listens to comments outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay wrapped up six days of testimony today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron CEO Jeffery Skilling listens to comments outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay wrapped up six days of testimony today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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  • Former Enron CEO Jeffery Skilling listens to comments outside the Bob Casey U.S. Courthouse following proceedings in his fraud and conspiracy trial, May 2, 2006, in Houston. Former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay wrapped up six days of testimony today. (Photo by Dave Einsel)
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