MARTHA STEWART SENTENCED
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MARTHA STEWART SENTENCED (20 pictures)
View All Images- ALEX WITT frightened as she departs Fedearl Court after hearing Martha Stewart's sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stewart's daughter Alexis looks sad as she departs Fedearl Court after hearing her mother's sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Writer DOMINICK DUNNE looks very upset as he departs Fedearl Court after hearing Martha Stewart's sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Writer DOMINICK DUNNE looks very upset as he departs Fedearl Court after hearing Martha Stewart's sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart looks like a victim while appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart looks like a victim while appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart looks like a victim while appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart looks like a victim while appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart looks like a victim while appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale.
- Martha Stwart appearing at Fedearl Court to hear her sentence. New York, July 16, 2004. U.S District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum sentenced domestic diva Martha Stewart to five months in prison, five months of home confinement and two years probation on top of a ,000 fine for lying about a stock sale. `