Former Nurse Convicted of Fatal Medication Mistake Takes Probation

A former nurse in Tennessee, whose medication error killed a patient, was sentenced to three years’ probation on Friday, closing a trial that has raised concerns among healthcare workers for fears that medical errors will be criminalized. Nurse RaDonda Vaught has apologized to relatives of 75-year-old victim Charlene Murphey, who was injected with a lethal …

Elizabeth Holmes Convicted of Four Numbers of Fraud

Mrs Holmes took the stand and closed the hearing. Finished seven days of testimony, oscillating between accepting responsibility for certain missteps and blaming colleagues for other issues. He said he believes Theranos’ tests are working and is relying on the expertise of the more qualified people who run the company’s lab. And he used his …

Anthony Broadwater Convicted of Raping Alice Sebold. Then Case

‘I don’t know how they did this to you’ While in prison, Mr. Broadwater got his GED and studied law, repeatedly trying to get his case to be looked at. At one point, she saved $1,000 in disability payments and custody work, hoping to keep Johnnie Cochran. The attorney’s firm, however, returned the money, reporting …

Alice Sebold Apologizes to Man Wrongfully Convicted of Raping Him

Alice Sebold, best-selling author of the memoir “Lucky” and the novel “The Lovely Bones,” apologized Tuesday to a man wrongfully convicted of raping her in 1982 after identifying as her attacker in court. Apology came eight days later The man’s conviction was vacated by Anthony J. Broadwater, a state court judge In Syracuse, NY, in …

Art Dealer Convicted of Remitting Fraud Costs With $86M Fraud

A young art dealer with a gallery in London’s Mayfair district, Inigo Philbrick was a brash fixture in the post-war and contemporary art world for years. Known for traveling by private jet, renting villas in Ibiza and wearing handmade Italian suits, he was also known for attracting people to invest in paintings by world-class artists …

Man Convicted of Thefts of a Van Gogh and a Hals from the Dutch Museums

A panel of three judges in the Netherlands on Friday sentenced a man convicted of stealing paintings by van Gogh and Frans Hals in separate thefts from museums to eight years in prison and a hefty fine. The Central Dutch court’s decision did not name the 59-year-old man from Baarn, who was previously identified only …