NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - As she faces possible jail time, Martha Stewart invoked the name of Nelson Mandela, South Africa's persecuted anti-apartheid hero, saying "many, many good people have gone ... Martha Stewart comments on her sentencing, encourages supporters to continue buying her products, and promises to be back.
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Jul 17, 2004 ... Martha Stewart received the minimum sentence yesterday -- five months in prison, plus five months of home confinement -- for lying to ...
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From Wolf Blitzer Reports' Brian Todd in Washington: ... Martha Stewart leaves court after hearing the verdict on Friday. ... WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Martha Stewart has convinced the right people of her marketability. But in the end, her lawyers could not convince eight women and four men that she didn't lie to investigators.
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Ways in which Stewart could seek to reduce her sentencing range ... (FindLaw) -- Last week, domestic doyenne Martha Stewart finally was indicted. She now faces one count of conspiracy, two counts of making false statements to government investigators, one count of obstruction of justice, and, most seriously of all,
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Martha Stewart Sentencing Delayed to July 8 From June 17, A federal judge has delayed Martha Stewart's sentencing for lying about a stock sale until next month, prosecutors said Monday. ... Sentencing for Stewart and former stockbroker Peter Bacanovic (search), originally set for June 17, was rescheduled for July 8,
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Martha Stewart and her former Merrill Lynch broker Peter Bacanovic will be sentenced separately Friday by US District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum. Both were found guilty of conspiring to hide the reason behind the sale of Stewart's shares ... ; Martha Stewart sentencing set for Friday; Jeannie Shawl at 12:46 PM ET;
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; Martha Stewart sentencing appeal ruling [US DC]; 9:56 PM ET; ... Excerpt:Defendant Stewart should not be treated differently from any other person convicted of the crimes of which she was convicted. The sentence I imposed was the minimum under the Sentencing Guidelines. I considered it appropriate under all of the factors...
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In an open letter to supporters from the federal prison in Alderson, West Virginia, where she is serving a five-month sentence for lying to federal investigators in an inside trading investigation, home decorating diva Martha Stewart has called for sentencing reform -- especially for nonviolent and drug offenders.
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NEW YORK, July 16 -- An emotional Martha Stewart was sentenced Friday to five months in prison for obstructing a federal securities investigation, then marched outside the courthouse to declare that ... Martha Stewart leaves Manhattan federal court Friday morning after her sentencing hearing. (Peter Morgan - Reuters) ;
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Martha Stewart reported to prison early Friday to begin serving a five-month sentence for lying about a stock sale, the federal Bureau of Prisons said. ... Stewart also will forgo five months of her $900,000-a-year in base pay from her company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., while she is in prison.
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