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Getting your kid into Yale with bribes, fixed SAT scores and fake athletic feats is morally indefensible. But in the courtroom it may be a different story.
As the well-heeled parents in the U.S. college admissions scandal negotiate pleas -- or, less likely, fight it out at trial -- lawyers have some strategies in mind.
Youre going to have parents saying, Look, I was just trying to help my child. My intent was not to break any laws, said Diane Ferrone, a criminal defense lawyer in New York. I think that the prospect of any of them serving any time in jail is highly unlikely.
The Justice Department has already sent a signal of leniency by charging almost all the parents with a criminal complaint, which can be filed to start a case, instead of a formal indictment.
Thats a billboard-sized shoutout inviting parents to come in, plead guilty and accept responsibility, or be dragged through an ugly formal charging process or even an indictment, said Jacob Frenkel, a former enforcement lawyer with the Securities and Exchange Commission and ex-prosecutor and now a partner at Dickinson Wright in Washington.
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