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Joseph Greenblatt gained a two-month reprieve Wednesday when a Supreme Court judge in Brooklyn postponed sentencing of the admitted swindler.
Under New York State law, judges cannot impose sentences without first obtaining probation reports on the defendants. So even though the case goes back to 1997, when Greenblatt and his father, Max, pleaded guilty to 94 counts of grand larceny and forgery, they will have to wait until Sept. 20 to learn their fate.See the full content of this document
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Swindler's Sentence Delayed
The charges involve Executi...
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