Tony Mokbel has been resentenced regarding his final conviction, known as "Magnum," which now opens the possibility for him to sue the state for the time he unjustly spent in prison, often called "dead time."
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“Dead time” refers to the period Mokbel spent imprisoned before his resentencing.
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