NCJ Number
              80589
          Journal
  American Criminal Law Review Volume: 19 Issue: 2 Dated: (Fall 1981) Pages: 117-172
Date Published
  1981
Length
              56 pages
          Annotation
              Within the context of mail and wire fraud prosecutions, criminal liability for breach of fiduciary duties is being imposed with increasing frequency. Professor Coffee discusses the disturbing failure of the courts to require that the judiciary's conduct have caused legally cognizable harm to the beneficiary.
          Abstract
              He concludes that an affirmative defense should be available to fiduciaries to show the lack of proximate cause between a breach and the injury. In addition, federal enforcement should occur only after state and private remedies have proven inadequate. (Publisher abstract)
          