I think he should be personally liable monetarily. It would hurt more than jail if Big Jon was down to his last $10 million and had to live like a one-percenter instead of a .01 percenter. I also think it's real justice, rather than just "economic justice"--a term I can't stand.
Corzine signed off on the company's controls of segregated money, and he was personally responsible for the investment policies which lead to the disaster, persuading the board and over-ruling the company's risk officer. On the segregated money--anyone who has had any fiduciary experience--lawyer, broker, investment bank big-shot--has it drummed in from day one that segregated funds are sacred and not to be touched. He knew it, and he ran a company where they kept track of what was segregated on a manually updated spreadsheet!
Cut taxes, don't raise them. Open oil drilling. Create jobs.
They are doing the wrong things so often I now conclude they are tubing America deliberatey while they talk the talk to get the Kenyan re-elected illegally..