Enron company Sentencing disparities presentation

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Click here to read the LexisNexisTM Academic-Document on the sentencing of Ben F. Glisan Jr., former Enron treasurer.

Click here to read the case involving three robbers—Al Lamont Daniels, 26; Mario Roshun Vital, 24; and Brian Keith Yancy, 27.

Based on the above readings, prepare a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation of not more than 10- to 12-slides for a panel investigating sentencing disparities. When determining whether there was a sentencing disparity you must consider all aspects of the case that a judge would. These aspects include:

  • Age of the defendants.
  • Prior convictions of the defendants.
  • Level of violence during the crime.
  • Severity of the crime.
  • Damages caused to the victims.
  • Determine if the defendants, as a whole, in the street crime received a harsher or more lenient sentence than the defendant in the white collar crime.

In the presentation, include an analysis of the appropriateness of the sentences in the two cases, considering all the aspects listed above and other considerations that you believe are important. Justify your decision.

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SENTENCING DISPARITIES
STUDENT’S NAME
INSTITUTION AFFILIATION

DATE

Introduction


Different cases are faced with different challenges when judgement is being
made.



One of the major problems is sentencing disparities.



A Sentencing disparity is a form of unequal treatment that is often of an
unexplained cause (Rousseau, et al 2017).



In most cases, the disparity is usually unfair and disadvantageous.



These disparities can be in form of race, gender, occupation or even age.



In this presentation, I will view two cases and identify whether there was a
disparity or not.



These cases are Ben F. Glisan Jr., former Enron treasurer and Al Lamont
Daniels, 26; Mario Roshun Vital, 24; and Brian Keith Yancy, 27.

Ben F. Glisan Jr., former Enron treasurer


The case is about Ben F. Glisan Jr, a former Enron Treasurer, under
investigation for his role in the collapse of Enron company.



Ben F. Glisan Jr may face criminal charges for his part in the bankruptcy of
the energy company.



He is accused of possessing an amount of money which was gained illegally
form the company’s special entity.



There are other people in the same company who were convicted for the
same crimes.



Ben F. Glisan Jr however s...


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