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Do y'all think she's going to sneak in under cover of darkness to prison or have a big hoopla outside the front gate?
I am waiting for another pregnancy. High risk, of course.
Do y'all think she's going to sneak in under cover of darkness to prison or have a big hoopla outside the front gate?
Two weeks is plenty of time.I am waiting for another pregnancy. High risk, of course.
Two weeks is plenty of time.
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Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
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Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
In the filing, Holmes' attorneys ask the court to either "reverse the conviction" or reduce her 11-year prison sentence.www.yahoo.com
But in the brief filed Monday with the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, Holmes's attorneys claim her original trial was flawed, producing an "unjust" conviction and a "severe" prison sentence. They argue that she was unjustly barred from citing Balwani's testimony in her own defense.
"Balwani's testimony is compelling evidence corroborating Holmes's defense that she did not intend to defraud investors with the financial projections or conspire with Balwani to do so," the attorneys wrote. Balwani was convicted on 12 counts and sentenced last December to 13 years in prison.
Holmes's defense team also argued that testimony from Theranos' former lab director, Dr. Adam Rosendorff — that the company's technology was "uniquely problematic" — improperly influenced the court, citing the fact that Rosendorff was not cross-examined and questioned about failings in other labs at which he worked.
For those reasons, the court "should reverse the conviction and remand for a new trial or, alternatively, remand for resentencing," Holmes's lawyers wrote.
Holmes has made several attempts to throw out her conviction, or to delay or reduce her sentence, in the past year.
See above post - the judge won't give in.She believes she is soooo spesh-ial!!!! of course the judge will do what she wants. I sure hope the judge does not give in to her "requests".
Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
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Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
In the filing, Holmes' attorneys ask the court to either "reverse the conviction" or reduce her 11-year prison sentence.www.yahoo.com
Holmes, 39, is due to begin her sentence on April 27 after a judge last week denied her request to remain free while she appeals her conviction. At the time her punishment was handed down, Holmes told the court, through tears, that she was "devastated by my failings" and "felt deep pain for what people went through because I failed them."
But in the brief filed Monday with the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, Holmes's attorneys claim her original trial was flawed, producing an "unjust" conviction and a "severe" prison sentence. They argue that she was unjustly barred from citing Balwani's testimony in her own defense.
Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
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Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
In the filing, Holmes' attorneys ask the court to either "reverse the conviction" or reduce her 11-year prison sentence.www.yahoo.com
But in the brief filed Monday with the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, Holmes's attorneys claim her original trial was flawed, producing an "unjust" conviction and a "severe" prison sentence. They argue that she was unjustly barred from citing Balwani's testimony in her own defense.
"Balwani's testimony is compelling evidence corroborating Holmes's defense that she did not intend to defraud investors with the financial projections or conspire with Balwani to do so," the attorneys wrote. Balwani was convicted on 12 counts and sentenced last December to 13 years in prison.
Holmes's defense team also argued that testimony from Theranos' former lab director, Dr. Adam Rosendorff — that the company's technology was "uniquely problematic" — improperly influenced the court, citing the fact that Rosendorff was not cross-examined and questioned about failings in other labs at which he worked.
For those reasons, the court "should reverse the conviction and remand for a new trial or, alternatively, remand for resentencing," Holmes's lawyers wrote.
Holmes has made several attempts to throw out her conviction, or to delay or reduce her sentence, in the past year.he
h TElizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
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Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
In the filing, Holmes' attorneys ask the court to either "reverse the conviction" or reduce her 11-year prison sentence.www.yahoo.com
But in the brief filed Monday with the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, Holmes's attorneys claim her original trial was flawed, producing an "unjust" conviction and a "severe" prison sentence. They argue that she was unjustly barred from citing Balwani's testimony in her own defense.
"Balwani's testimony is compelling evidence corroborating Holmes's defense that she did not intend to defraud investors with the financial projections or conspire with Balwani to do so," the attorneys wrote. Balwani was convicted on 12 counts and sentenced last December to 13 years in prison.
Holmes's defense team also argued that testimony from Theranos' former lab director, Dr. Adam Rosendorff — that the company's technology was "uniquely problematic" — improperly influenced the court, citing the fact that Rosendorff was not cross-examined and questioned about failings in other labs at which he worked.
For those reasons, the court "should reverse the conviction and remand for a new trial or, alternatively, remand for resentencing," Holmes's lawyers wrote.
Holmes has made several attempts to throw out her conviction, or to delay or reduce her sentence, in the past year.
So theElizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
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Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
In the filing, Holmes' attorneys ask the court to either "reverse the conviction" or reduce her 11-year prison sentence.www.yahoo.com
But in the brief filed Monday with the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, Holmes's attorneys claim her original trial was flawed, producing an "unjust" conviction and a "severe" prison sentence. They argue that she was unjustly barred from citing Balwani's testimony in her own defense.
"Balwani's testimony is compelling evidence corroborating Holmes's defense that she did not intend to defraud investors with the financial projections or conspire with Balwani to do so," the attorneys wrote. Balwani was convicted on 12 counts and sentenced last December to 13 years in prison.
Holmes's defense team also argued that testimony from Theranos' former lab director, Dr. Adam Rosendorff — that the company's technology was "uniquely problematic" — improperly influenced the court, citing the fact that Rosendorff was not cross-examined and questioned about failings in other labs at which he worked.
For those reasons, the court "should reverse the conviction and remand for a new trial or, alternatively, remand for resentencing," Holmes's lawyers wrote.
Holmes has made several attempts to throw out her conviction, or to delay or reduce her sentence, in the past year.
So the conwoman thinks that her fraud conviction was unjust. That's hilarious!Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
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Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to reverse her 'unjust' conviction or reduce her 11-year sentence one week before she's set to report to prison
In the filing, Holmes' attorneys ask the court to either "reverse the conviction" or reduce her 11-year prison sentence.www.yahoo.com
But in the brief filed Monday with the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, Holmes's attorneys claim her original trial was flawed, producing an "unjust" conviction and a "severe" prison sentence. They argue that she was unjustly barred from citing Balwani's testimony in her own defense.
"Balwani's testimony is compelling evidence corroborating Holmes's defense that she did not intend to defraud investors with the financial projections or conspire with Balwani to do so," the attorneys wrote. Balwani was convicted on 12 counts and sentenced last December to 13 years in prison.
Holmes's defense team also argued that testimony from Theranos' former lab director, Dr. Adam Rosendorff — that the company's technology was "uniquely problematic" — improperly influenced the court, citing the fact that Rosendorff was not cross-examined and questioned about failings in other labs at which he worked.
For those reasons, the court "should reverse the conviction and remand for a new trial or, alternatively, remand for resentencing," Holmes's lawyers wrote.
Holmes has made several attempts to throw out her conviction, or to delay or reduce her sentence, in the past year.
Read what a judge told Elizabeth Holmes before sending her to prison for 11 years
The only unjust thing about her conviction is that she was sentenced to less prison time than Balwani.h T
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So the conwoman thinks that her fraud conviction was unjust. That's hilarious!
If Balwani actually shows up and reports today, I hope it makes her quake in her boots. Tick-tock One week and counting Lizzy!
Oh, but I want her to have to eat bologna sandwiches twice/day. No more "green juice" smoothies from Starbucks/Jamba Juice- wherever she was having her assistants get them. I can't remember.Flop sweat and desperation vibes and honestly, understandably so. She won't be raising her children and she'll be *checks notes* in prison. Her husband is quite a bit younger; for that and other reasons, I'd say there is zero chance he'll stay celibate and single for the next decade.
She's been living a good life under the umbrella of her very wealthy in-laws and that's all about to come to an end. It will be an absolutely brutal change. The good food, lovely husband, sweet children, nice house, spa days/facials/massages, all of it will be gone. She probably won't be eating bologna sandwiches on white bread twice a day but it won't be great.
She'll likely be in some type of cell/room with four other women, my personal idea of an unending nightmare.
The Hail Mary legal moves that won't go anywhere are just a wild hope that something, anything will stop the inevitable.