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To: bigbuk who wrote (128870)2/23/2004 10:14:20 AM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (1) of 150070
 
Martha Stewart not likely on stand ( United Press International )

NEW YORK, Feb 23, 2004 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- Martha
Stewart's lawyers apparently don't favor putting their client on the witness
stand in her New York trial over sale of her stock in ImClone.

While the decision is not final, discussions among Stewart's lawyers and those
of her co-defendant, stock broker Peter Bacanovic, seem to have settled on a
minimalist defense, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

The prosecution rested its case last week and Stewart's lawyers have asked the
judge to throw out the case. But Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum is unlikely to
dismiss all of the charges. Stewart and Bacanovic are charged with obstruction
of justice and conspiracy relating to the domestic entrepreneur's sale of 3,982
shares of ImClone Systems on Dec. 27, 2001.

If Stewart and Bacanvic don't get on the stand, that means that as few as five
or six witnesses may testify in their favor.

The government says Stewart sold because her broker gave her a tip, via his
assistant, that ImClone head Samuel Waksal was dumping his shares ahead of some
bad news.

The next day, ImClone disclosed that its key cancer drug had been rejected,
sending the share price plunging. Waksal is serving a seven-year sentence for
insider trading and other crimes.

Stewart and Bacanovic say they had a pre-existing agreement to sell the stock
when it fell below $60 a share.



Copyright 2004 by United Press International.

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