3. Fanning’s attorney Bill Thomas
had asked for a sentence of 48
months saying his client played
a lesser role in the drug deal
which he claimed was
orchestrated by Cain.
4. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
September 4, 2012
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/
gwinnett-bribery-probe-not-over-filing-shows/nR3XP/
5. The information is contained in a
motion filed Monday by Fanning’s
attorney, William Thomas, Jr.,
who is asking that Fanning
receive a reduced sentence
based on his cooperation.
14. William Thomas, an attorney
for accused ringleader
Jason Spellen, said it was
premature to comment
about the case. “We’re
anxious to look at the
evidence and see where it
takes us,” he said.