U.S. v. BUSH

No. 95-2079.

79 F.3d 64 (1996)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Larry Richard BUSH, Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided March 20, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregory M. Gilmore (argued), Office of U.S. Atty., Springfield, IL, for plaintiff-appellee.

Brian T. Otwell (argued), Huntley, Giganti & Otwell, Springfield, IL, for defendant-appellant.

Before POSNER, Chief Judge, and BAUER and EVANS, Circuit Judges.


TERENCE T. EVANS, Circuit Judge.

Larry Bush was a painter. He wasn't the sort of painter who did oil on canvas — Bush worked with a roller. In this case he tried to roll his employer and its insurance company. And he almost got away with it. But greed and a spurned spouse did him in.

Bush worked for the River City Painting and Sandblasting Company which was doing a job for a water treatment plant in Bloomington, Illinois, under a subcontract with the...

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