when famously of enron fraud, who had buildings throughout houston named after him. so a blameless life, while part of what a judge should consider, is really not des positive and doesn t distinguish him from every other white collar offender. it also sets up discrimination with poor people. if you don t have the money to be generous, then you come into court kidisadvantaged. or the money to have gone, as the judge said, to a good school and then to a law school. it does seem the end result looks the same. poor people sentenced for other things get longer sentences than rich people who do things that involve moving money around. that s right. this was a huge financial fraud. a fraud on the banks. it took more time. fraud on banks. fraud on the government. taking money out of the coffers of the government. what the judge did is to say, in