Remember how, when Martha Stewart agreed to go to jail, she said she was innocent and her lawyers would continue to
appeal? Well, their first attempt was an utter failure. On Friday, a federal appeals court upheld her conviction and
the conviction of Peter Bacanovic, her broker, but agreed to revisit Bacanovic's sentence. Not sure why, or really what
that means. Bacanovic already served his five months in prison and is now under federal court supervision. And so is
Martha. The duo was convicted of conspiracy, making false statements, and obstruction of justice for lying about a
stock trade. They were each sentenced to five months in prison and two years under court supervision. So far, Martha's
lawyers haven't made a peep about whether they'll be taking their case to a higher court. Personally, I kinda like her
as a convicted felon. It gives her a bad-ass edge, doesn't it?Martha Stewart: still a convicted felon
Remember how, when Martha Stewart agreed to go to jail, she said she was innocent and her lawyers would continue to
appeal? Well, their first attempt was an utter failure. On Friday, a federal appeals court upheld her conviction and
the conviction of Peter Bacanovic, her broker, but agreed to revisit Bacanovic's sentence. Not sure why, or really what
that means. Bacanovic already served his five months in prison and is now under federal court supervision. And so is
Martha. The duo was convicted of conspiracy, making false statements, and obstruction of justice for lying about a
stock trade. They were each sentenced to five months in prison and two years under court supervision. So far, Martha's
lawyers haven't made a peep about whether they'll be taking their case to a higher court. Personally, I kinda like her
as a convicted felon. It gives her a bad-ass edge, doesn't it?














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1-07-2006 @ 11:18AM
EB said...
And she can't vote!
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