The attorney, Scott Rothstein, ten years into his fifty-year sentence. for running a master Ponzi scheme out of his law firm, has filed his own memorandum of law, in support of his attorney's opposition to the Government's motion to withdraw its pending Rule 35 sentencing reduction motion. The defendant, arguing that the combination of his special in-custody security status, and his attorney's busy schedule, precludes the personal contact needed to further brief the issue. Rothstein is represented by the prominent criminal defense attorney Marc Nurik, who practices in South Florida and Southern California.
Rothstein's thirteen-page Pro Se memorandum of law, which contains extensive citations to authority, argues that, since his plea agreement does not provide for a method to terminate or withdraw it, the Government cannot prevail, as a matter of contract law. While the Government has the sole discretion to decline to request a sentence reduction, it cannot withdraw the motion, according to Rothstein.
That motion, if survives the Government's actions here, could at some point in future, enable the defendant to get that much-desired sentence reduction, perhaps when public opinion against him subsides, or the next US Attorney has a more favorable attitude. Rothstein did assist in obtaining several additional convictions.
We shall advise when the Court renders its decision on this issue.
Chronicles of Monte Friesner - Financial Crime Analyst
Contributed by Kenneth Rijock - Financial Crime Consultant