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Conrad Black Guilty of Mail Fraud!! Canadians Split on Decision, Sun Times Newsroom Celebration Subdued

Conrad Black Guilty of Mail Fraud!! Canadians Split on Decision, Sun Times Newsroom Celebration Subdued

Looks like Judge Amy St. Eve's advice worked. The jury on the Conrad Black trial found the former controlling shareholder of the Sun-Times guilty of three counts of mail fraud and one count of obstruction of justice this morning. Although Black was acquitted of the more serious racketeering charge, as well as charges of tax and wire fraud, this won't sit well for a man who once compared his sense of self-entitled largess to that... more ›

Conrad Black Jury to Judge: "Our Brains Hurt Thinking About This"

Conrad Black Jury to Judge: "Our Brains Hurt Thinking About This"

It's a picture-perfect summer day: mild, sunny, a medium breeze from the west. We're going to enjoy being out today. The same can't be said for the jury deliberating the Conrad Black trial. They're deadlocked and went so far as to ask Judge Amy St. Eve for advisement yesterday. more ›

Black Watch: Sluts and Bartenders

Black Watch: Sluts and Bartenders

Lawyers offered opening statements in the Conrad Black trial yesterday, and they did not disappoint. Fresh off the day when Black's wife, Barbara Amiel, called a Canadian TV producer a slut in the elevator at the federal building, the attorneys provided their own colorful descriptions of Lord Black and his cronies. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Cramer (hang on to that job, dude) said Black was a villain, thief, and a liar, giving a blow by blow account of his alleged misdeeds while calling the government's star witness, Black's former right-hand man David Radler a liar as well. Radler cut a deal with the prosecution in return for his testimony. more ›

Black Watch: Any Excuse to Say Doodie

Black Watch: Any Excuse to Say Doodie

Prosecutors and defense attorneys settled on a jury in the Conrad Black trial on Friday, and the real fun begins today with opening statements. Despite the Tribune's best efforts, Judge Amy St. Eve won't release the names of the 12 jurors and eight alternates, a move usually reserved for trials involving organized crime or terrorism. She is expected to let two of the alternates go today after making sure none of the other jurors suddenly developed an allergy to ridiculously rich media barons over the weekend. more ›

Black Watch: Jury Selection Begins

Black Watch: Jury Selection Begins

Step right up, folks: the Conrad Black media circus has officially commenced, and we've already learned a few things: more ›

Black Watch

Black Watch

Who's this Conrad Black, and why is he on trial again? The local media is cranking up its hype machine for a trial that has people around the world excited, but leaves many Chicagoans scratching their heads and saying, "Lord Who?" more ›

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