Mukasey argues for leniency in sentencing for Sanberg
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 2:19 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
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Marc Mukasey, the lead attorney for Sanberg, argued in court for a lighter sentence than the 212 months sought by federal prosecutors. Mukasey claimed Sanberg acted without ill intent and should not serve prison time. Judge Stephen V. Wilson, however, expressed disagreement with this assessment. The discussion continues as the court determines the final sentence.
- •Federal prosecutors seek a sentence of nearly 18 years.
- •Mukasey argues for no prison time due to Sanberg's character.
- •Judge Stephen V. Wilson disagrees with Mukasey's view.
- •Court proceedings are ongoing regarding Sanberg's punishment.
- 2:19 AMYahoo Sports — Mukasey instead advocated for a punishment that would …
"Mukasey instead advocated for a punishment that would …
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