I really like how The New Yorker has presented the chronology of events in summarizing Martha Stewart's case and trial.
Defenders of Stewart, and others, questioned whether a case based solely on her statements to federal agents merited such a major effort by the government—especially since she was accused of lying about something that wasn’t a crime.
I still don't get it.
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