By PAUL DAVIES and DAVID REILLY
Wall Street Journal
June 12, 2007
The federal judge overseeing criminal proceedings against 16 former KPMG LLP executives has been wrestling with a thorny issue: how to ensure they get a fair trial given his finding that the government improperly forced the accounting giant to cut off payment of their legal fees.
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