Tony Mokbel Resentenced and Potential Lawsuit
Tony Mokbel has been resentenced on his final conviction, known as the Magnum case. This development raises the possibility of Mokbel suing the state for the time he spent in jail, which he refers to as "dead time."
"Tony Mokbel has been resentenced over his last remaining conviction dubbed Magnum – and opens up the prospect of him suing the state for the 'dead time' he served in jail."
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Tony Mokbel's resentencing on his final conviction opens the door for a potential lawsuit regarding time served, amid limited access to full digital news content.
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The Chronicle | The Chronicle — 2025-11-06