Howard K. Stern Verdict Thrown Out In Anna Nicole Smith Case

Howard K. Stern Verdict Thrown Out In Anna Nicole Smith Case

In what can only be called a case of celebrity justice and a slap in the face to  L.A. County District Attorney a judge set aside the verdict in the Howard K. Stern drug conspiracy case and Howard is now a free man.   It does not happen often that a judge decides to throw out a jury’s verdict.   It is especially confusing in this case where Howard and her two doctors fed her oodles of pills, obtained false prescriptions and kept her in a state of oblivion.

TMZ further reports:

The jury in the case — in which prosecutors argued Stern and others conspired to fuel Anna Nicole Smith‘s drug habit — found Stern guilty of 2 counts of conspiracy, but not guilty on 7 other charges.  
I am guessing Gov. Jerry Brown won’t be nominating that just for the State Supreme Court anytime soon.

The judge felt the conviction was baseless and threw it out.

It’s also a major repudiation of California Gov. Jerry Brown who grandstanded and spent millions as Attorney General going after Stern and the other defendants. 

The judge also found that psychiatrist Khristine Eroshevich was acting out of concern for Smith — and sentenced her to no more than one year of probation and a $100 fine for obtaining a Vicodin prescription under a false name.

UPDATEDistrict Attorney Steve Cooley says, “We strongly disagree with Judge Robert Perry’s ruling today,” adding, “[the ruling] diminishes the huge social problem of prescription drug abuse facilitated by irresponsible caretakers and unscrupulous medical professionals.”   Cooley says he’ll appeal the ruling and hasn’t decided whether to retry Stern on the charges on which the jury was hung.