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Judge revises real-estate scam sentence

Fairness concerns surround sentences of 3 in fraud case that cost buyers $133,142

Posted: August 29, 2009 at 4:55 a.m.

Little Rock lawyer Alvin Clay and two other men were sentenced Friday in a fraud case that left the presiding judge with questions about the fairness of the proceedings.

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Northwest Arkansas, Pages 11 on 08/29/2009

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