How Does Judges’ Personal Exposure to Financial Fraud Affect White‐Collar Sentencing?

法官个人经历金融欺诈如何影响白领量刑?

TRUNG NGUYEN, ANEESH RAGHUNANDAN, ALEXANDRA SCHERF

DOI: 10.1111/1475-679x.12584

期刊: Journal of Accounting Research

摘要

ABSTRACT We study whether federal judges’ personal exposure to financial fraud affects their professional behavior, in the form of sentencing outcomes in white‐collar cases. Following the methodology outlined in our registered report, we construct a novel measure of financial fraud exposure based on judges’ direct shareholdings in firms that commit financial fraud. Using this measure, we exploit the random assignment of cases to judges to examine whether judges exposed to fraud in one firm are (1) less likely to rule in favor of defendants in white‐collar cases involving other firms and (2) less likely to grant favorable pretrial motions to defendants. We find minimal evidence in support of either (1) or (2), concluding that for all but the most serious frauds, judges are unlikely to let their personal victimhood experience affect their professional sentencing behavior with respect to related cases. Our study broadens our understanding of the spillover effects of financial fraud enforcement and contributes to the literature on how judges’ personal experiences can shape judicial decision‐making.

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ISSN: 0021-8456

国际分区

类目分区
BUSINESS, FINANCE1

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类目分区
管理学2
管理学, 商业财政与金融1
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