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And the prosecutor in the Martha Stewart case smugly tells the world that the guilty verdict "sends a message" that lying to government employees will get you prison time.
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Martha Stewart refused to be interviewed by the congressional committee and, through her lawyers, said that she would take the Fifth Amendment if subpoenaed by them to resolve the testimony. ... stock might not add up and turned her case over to the Justice Department for a decision on whether to pursue charges against her.
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After over two years of struggle, Martha Stewart's legal odyssey is about to end. Today, she is expected to get 10 to 16 months in prison for charges arising out of her sale of nearly 4,000 shares of ImClone stock in December 2001. ... James Comey, the federal prosecutor behind the Stewart case, says he went after...
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Martha Stewart Case: Where’s the Victim? ... As the whole world knows by now, Martha Stewart was found guilty of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and making false statements to the government in connection with the sale of her ImClone Systems stock.
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From Wolf Blitzer Reports' Brian Todd in Washington: ... Martha Stewart leaves court after hearing the verdict on Friday. ... • Helicopter crashes near U.N.; • Arrest in Aruba missing girl case; • FDA panel OKs drug aimed at blacks;
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(FindLaw) -- Last week, domestic doyenne Martha Stewart finally was indicted. She now faces one count of ... Combined, the charges against Stewart carry a 30-year statutory maximum term of imprisonment, and a $2 million fine. Moreover, if Stewart's case follows the overwhelming trend in recent federal fraud cases,
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It's easy to see how the public has gotten swept up in this case. Stewart is one of the most well-known figures of our time, creating a billion-dollar lifestyle conglomerate, Martha Stewart Omnimedia Inc., with everything from magazines and television programming to home furnishings.
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